The department celebrated Officer Jonathan Trego and Detective Nathan Voytko.
Doylestown woman acquitted of attempted homicide in cleaver attack gets less than 2 years in jail
The judge previously issued a mixed verdict ahead of trial in a 2025 incident in Doylestown Borough.
State Senate bill allowing radar to be used by local police has bipartisan support – Bucks Round-Up – April 16, 2026
Currently, only state police can use radar to catch speeders.
My Q&A with Kathryn Canavan, the author of ‘Killer in The House: 10 Days of Terror in a Pennsylvania Suburb’
Canavan’s true crime book should be of interest to all crime aficionados, especially those living in the Philadelphia area.
Felony charge dropped for teen in Quakertown protest case as others head toward trial
Court hearings are moving forward for students charged after a February clash with police.
Warrants issued for 2 men out on bail for not appearing at county arraignment on Hilltown ID theft, fraud charges
Police said the Souderton man and Philadelphia man were identified through facial recognition software and a hand tattoo.
Victims of last year’s nursing home explosion fighting in court – Bucks Round-Up – April 15, 2026
The relatives of a nursing home resident who died in the explosion and fire are among the latest victims taking legal action.
Plumstead officer honored by VFW for life-saving response in hunting incident
The award recognizes quick action and compassion during the emergency in a wooded area.
Warrington woman gets a decade of probation for assaulting officer, DUI after Warminster bar incident
Santos L. Avlarenga-Pocasangre, of the 1100 block of Vincent Road, Warrington, was highly intoxicated outside Big Heads in Warminster.
Middletown manager’s job status to be discussed at upcoming supervisors’ meeting – Bucks Round-Up – April 10, 2026
In less than a year on the job, Middletown Township Manager Eden R. Ratliff is on administrative leave.
