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Police & Fire
1 Dead In Two-Vehicle Crash In East Norriton
At least one person died in a two-vehicle crash in East Norriton on Tuesday afternoon, authorities confirmed. The crash involving a commercial motor vehicle and a pickup truck occurred around 2:30 p.m. on West Township Line Road between Photo Road and Whitehall Road, according to East Norriton police chief Brandon Pasquale. The driver of the pickup truck died in the crash, Pasquale said. The second driver is cooperating with the investigation, police said. Their injuries, if any, were unknown. "The identities of the drivers are being withheld at this time as the investigation contin…
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Philly Man Arrested For Selling Heroin, Fentanyl To Einstein Hospital Patient
A Philadelphia man was arrested for selling and delivering heroin and fentanyl to a hospital patient in Montgomery County, authorities said. Jeremiah Harris, 30, is facing multiple felony counts of possession with intent to deliver and other charges related to drug trafficking. The investigation began on June 30 when Einstein Medical Center on West Germantown Pike notified East Norriton Township police that hospital staff had seized illegal narcotics that day, according to Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and East Norriton Township Police Chief Brandon Pasq…
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17-Year-Old Gunman In Deadly Bowling Alley Shooting Surrenders, DA Says
A 17-year-old gunman accused of injuring four people and killing one in a bowling alley shooting over the weekend surrendered to authorities. Jamel Barnwell, 17, of Upper Darby, turned himself in around 12 a.m. Monday morning, Montgomery County DA Kevin R. Steele said. Barnwell walked into the Swede Street bowling alley at 6:39 p.m. on Saturday and, four minutes later, a physical altercation ensued, Steele and East Norriton Police Chief Brandon Pasquale said. Barnwell then pulled out a firearm with an extended magazine from inside his jacket and began shooting, authorities said. He and t…