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Copper Thieves Strike Business in North Coventry
Reports from the North Coventry Township Police Department.

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Reports from the North Coventry Township Police Department.

Reports from the Whitpain Township Police Department.
Whitpain Township issues a statement regarding a rise in coyote sightings throughout the area.
The man allegedly stole $16 worth of merchandise from the Giant Food Store on Dekalb Pike.
Ryan Torie and Callum Brazier, both residents of Lower Gwynedd Township, were medal winners this past Sunday at the Philadelphia City Championship Regatta.
If successful in raising funds, the team will join 800 others from around the world in a competition of the minds.
Reports from the North Coventry Police Department.
Reports from the Ambler Borough Police Department.
One of the residents is in great need of clothing for herself and her young son.
John Helmich, 25, of Ambler, was cited after he allegedly exited his vehicle to confront a driver at a traffic light.
Constable Joshua Stouch may pursue litigation against the township, following what he said were false accusations made during a public meeting by former Chairman Fred Theil.
Bekin's Transfer and Storage will host a food drive in the parking lot of Redner's Market this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A candlelight vigil will be held on May 12 to mourn the loss of 19-year-old Kareem Ali Borowy, who was killed on Sunday after gunmen abducted him from his home on Manatawny Street.
Candidates for the Wissahickon School Board will participate in a forum at the Whitpain Township Building on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Reports from the Ambler Borough Police Department.
Superintendent Shellie Feola announces that crisis counselors will be available to students, staff and faculty following the abduction and killing of Kareem Borowy, who graduated in 2012.
According to court records, 19-year-old Kareem Ali Borowy was facing felony drug charges in connection with a March arrest at the King of Prussia Mall.
Police arrested a 35-year-old Blue Bell man and a 35-year-old Jenkintown woman for DUI in separate incidents.
Several images exist of the old speedway.
Kareem Ali Borowy, 19, was found dead on the side of Sanatoga Station Road in Lower Pottsgrove on Sunday afternoon. Police believe he was abducted from his home during a home invasion earlier in the day.