Voter Fraud Charges For 2 Pennsylvanian Women Accused Of Voting As Their Dead Moms Voter Fraud Charges For 2 Pennsylvanian Women Accused Of Voting As Their Dead Moms
Voter Fraud Charges For 2 Pennsylvanian Women Accused Of Voting As Their Dead Moms Two women from the Philadelphia area are facing voter fraud charges after allegedly voting as their deceased mothers on mail-in ballots in the 2020 general election, according to officials. Danielle Elaine Dooner, 56 of Furlong, and Melissa Ann Fisher, 51 of Quakertown, were charged via summons after an in-depth investigation into potential election fraud in Bucks County, according to authorities. Dooner’s mother died Sep. 29 and Fisher’s mother died Sep. 21 but they completed their mothers' mail-in ballots for the 2020 General Election--foraging their mothers’ signatures--on Oct. 7, accor…
Fire Destroys Quakertown Home Fire Destroys Quakertown Home
Fire Destroys Quakertown Home A fire destroyed a Quakertown home overnight Monday, authorities said. Fire crews arrived at a home on Rocky Valley Road to find a working fire that sparked around 3 a.m., according to Quakertown Fire Company. There was no word on any injuries.
DA: Two Teens Facing Charges For Reporting False Terroristic Threats At Bucks Co. Schools DA: Two Teens Facing Charges For Reporting False Terroristic Threats At Bucks Co. Schools
DA: Two Teens Facing Charges For Reporting False Terroristic Threats At Bucks Co. Schools Two teens were charged for repeatedly submitting false terroristic threats at Bucks County schools through the Safe2Say Something app over the last few months, authorities said. A 14-year-old juvenile was charged after a Quakertown police investigation found that the teen targeted three individuals in the false reports, claiming the individuals were either going to harm themselves or others, on seven dates in January and February, according to the Buck County District Attorney's Office. In March, the teen used the app to make bomb threats at Strayer Middle School and Qua…