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Major Crash Closes Stump Road In Warrington Township: Police
A white Kia SUV struck a PECO utility pole, rolled over, and entrapped the driver in a serious crash on Stump Road in Warrington Township, police announced on Wednesday, Nov. 27.
The accident happened shortly before 12:30 p.m. in the Chalfont section of Warrington Township, between Limekiln Pike and Billingsley Road, according to authorities. Witnesses told police the SUV, driven by a 73-year-old woman, was swerving erratically just before striking the pole, which sheared off from the impact.
The vehicle rolled three times before coming to rest on its side, trapping the driver inside, inves…
Drunken Burglar Steals Phone, Cigarettes From Bucks Home, Say Police
A Bucks County man is charged with felony burglary after police say he drunkenly walked into a stranger's home and stole a pack of cigarettes and a cell phone.
Authorities in Warrington Township were called to Sassafrass Court at around 8:15 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 7 for a report of a suspicious man knocking on doors and walking through yards, police said.
While in the neighborhood, officers said they were flagged down by a resident who complained that a man had entered her home, taken her belongings, and walked out.
Stephen Leasa, 29, of Warrington, was discovered in the ar…
Bucks County Man Accidentally Fires Gun Into Neighbor's Home: Police
A 60-year-old Bucks County man was arrested after accidentally firing a gun into a neighbor's home on Monday, July 4, authorities said.
Craig A. Bunce, of Warrington Township, claims he was trying to put away his. 44 Smith and Wesson Magnum when the gun fell out of its holster and, in an attempt to catch it, he fumbled the gun in the air, causing it to discharge, according to local police.
The bullet went through the wall and into the dining room of his neighbor's home, police said.
Nobody was home at the time, authorities said.
Bunce has been charged with the discharge of a firearm…
Pennsylvania's First Amazon Fresh Store Opens In Bucks County
Pennsylvania's first Amazon Fresh grocery store has opened in Bucks County, officials announced.
The 35,000 square foot Warrington Township location opened its doors on August 5, aiming to offer a "new, low-priced grocery store in the community," according to a company statement.
"We’re excited to begin serving the Warrington community and to welcome customers into our doors today,” said Ron Marra, store manager.
“Customers shopping at the store will find low prices, a broad selection of high-quality food, and convenient, innovative shopping features. I’m also proud that this store has cr…