Upper Dublin, PA|News|
UDPD Reports: Hit-and-Run, Criminal Mischief, Burglaries
Police incident reports from Upper Dublin Township Police.

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Police incident reports from Upper Dublin Township Police.

Police incident reports from Lower Gwynedd Township Police.
Children's water bottles, sold nationwide at H&M stores are being recalled.
Police incident reports from Ambler Borough Police.
SEPTA plans to discontinue some of the runs on bus routes 94 and 132.
Walsh Construction has five weeks of road closures planned in Whitpain and Plymouth Township planned for bridge deck completion work.
Renovations at the library is scheduled to begin November 5, but there will be a lot of moving the weeks beforehand.
A bat caught on the 900 block of Skippack Pike has tested positive for rabies.
A bat caught on Skippack Pike in Blue Bell has tested positive for rabies.
Fort Washington native, Megan Nyquist was one of three passengers in a vehicle involved in a crash over the weekend.
Rodney Ordway served his country in the U.S. Air Force and attained the rank of Airman First Class.
William served in the US Navy and was a member of St Anthony of Padua Church in Ambler PA.
She was a 1977 graduate of Upper Dublin High School and a 1981 graduate from Temple University. A homemaker and member of Saint Alphonsus RC Church she was the loving wife of Damiano Ciliberto for 27 years.
Community meetings scheduled this week.
Whitpain Police Association held their 8th annual car show on Saturday.
A dryer fire at Mega Mac Laundromat closed parts of George St. and Marshall St. in Norristown on Saturday evening.