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Know Him? Driver Sought In King Of Prussia Hit-Run Know Him? Driver Sought In King Of Prussia Hit-Run
Know Him? Driver Sought In King Of Prussia Hit-Run Police in Upper Merion are looking for the driver who they say hit a pedestrian in a King of Prussia parking lot and then fled the scene.  It happened near the Nordstrom Rack in the Village at Valley Forge on Saturday, June 24, township police said. A woman was using the crosswalk when a newer model Nissan Murano hit her with its front passenger-side bumper, according to authorities.  The driver stopped briefly before heading onto Swedesford Road toward Tredyffrin Township, police said.  The victim was treated for minor injuries at a nearby hospital.  The dri…
STORM WATCH: Increased Snow Totals Predicted Across NJ, PA STORM WATCH: Increased Snow Totals Predicted Across NJ, PA
Storm Watch: Increased Snow Totals Predicted Across NJ, PA While forecast maps show increased snow totals across the region, snowfall was expected to slow Thursday afternoon and turn to sleet then freezing rain. Central Jersey and Greater Philadelphia was expected to see up to a foot of snow, with 12 inches already piled up in King of Prussia as late Thursday morning. The National Weather Service was predicting 6 to 8 inches across most everywhere in New Jersey north of New Brunswick, with the exception of the northwestern part of the state and the Lehigh Valley, PA. Those areas could see the least amount of snowfall: Between 4 and 6 inches, the N…
Montgomery County Leader Of Reading-Area Bank Fraud Ring Gets 3½ Years In Prison Montgomery County Leader Of Reading-Area Bank Fraud Ring Gets 3½ Years In Prison
Montgomery County Leader Of Reading-Area Bank Fraud Ring Gets 3½ Years In Prison A 22-year-old Montgomery County man is facing three-and-a-half years behind bars for his role as a leader in a 31-person bank fraud and identity theft ring that operated out of Reading, authorities announced. Nasir Joseph Outlaw, of King of Prussia, pleaded guilty in December 2019 to two counts of bank fraud and two counts of aggravated identity theft, First Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams said. Outlaw admitted that between June and Dec 2017, he knowingly executed separate schemes to defraud First National Bank and Fulton Bank by depositing fraudulent checks and…