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Bucks Man Pulled Gun In Road Rage Incident, Police Say
A 48-year-old Bucks County man is facing criminal charges after a road rage incident, in which police accused him of pulling a gun.
Jeffrey W. Arnold, of Doylestown, was arrested Friday, Feb. 11, and charged with terroristic threats, simple assault, and reckless endangerment, the Central Bucks Regional Police Department said.
Arnold was tailgating another vehicle before he started arguing with the driver, according to police.
He allegedly pulled out a gun and told the driver to "watch their back," before fleeing the scene.
Police arrested Arnold at his home.
He was arraigned and sent to…
Bucks Man Accused Of Waving Gun In Road Rage Incident
A 64-year-old Bucks County man is facing criminal charges after a road rage incident, in which police accused him of displaying a gun.
Timothy A. Reilly, of, Silverdale, was arrested Friday and charged with terroristic threats, harassment, and disorderly conduct, the Central Bucks Regional Police Department said.
Reilly was "upset" after another driver merged in front of him sometime around 12:30 p.m. Friday, according to police.
He allegedly tailgated the car, sounded the horn, and gave the driver the middle finger.
While at a stoplight, the other motorist apparently saw Reilly sha…
Ny-bound Drug Traffickers Busted In PA With $4M In Cocaine, Heroin, Fentanyl, Authorities Say
A routine traffic stop led by a keen-eyed Bedminster Township patrol officer seized nearly $4 million worth of cocaine, heroin and fentanyl from a couple "passing through" during a cross-country drug trafficking operation, authorities said.
Christian Ochoa, 28, of Laredo, Texas, was driving the drugs across the country and likely headed to New York, District Attorney Matt Weintraub said at a news conference on Thursday. He was likely just "passing through" Bucks County when he was stopped, Weintraub said.
Ochoa's passenger, Edith Tomasa Rodriguez Cardenas, 27, of Huntington Park,…
Daily Scoop: Historic PA Dairy Queen Sign Stolen, Another DQ Closes
"Happy Tastes Good," used to be a popular slogan at Dairy Queen. Not this week, Grinch.
"I scream, we scream, we all scream for ice cream?" Not this month, Frosty.
Police in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, report that a historic "DQ" sign, destined for a Dairy Queen franchise in the Buckeye State of Ohio, was stolen from the Doylestown parking lot over the Thanksgiving break.
So, it's a no-go Bucks.
After 28 years of serving Blizzards, twists and tasty celebratory ice cream cakes, Dairy Queen at 318 Main St. in Doylestown officially closed on Sunday, Nov. 22.
But that didn't deter Turkey…