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Lower Gwynedd Township Police

Alert Issued For Missing Lower Gwynedd Teen Possibly In Philly Alert Issued For Missing Lower Gwynedd Teen Possibly In Philly
Alert Issued For Missing Lower Gwynedd Teen Possibly In Philly Police in Montgomery County are asking the public for help after a 17-year-old boy went missing. Joon "Alex" Shin was reported missing from his family's home in Lower Gwynedd on Sunday, Oct. 3, according to Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Lower Gwynedd Township Police Chief Paul Kenny. Shin is 5' 6" tall and weighs approximately 175 pounds, authorities said.  He apparently drove away from home, but investigators believe he may have abandoned the car to take public transportation. His cellphone last placed him in Philadelphia around 11th and Arch…
DUI Norristown Man Charged With Homicide In Deadly Dekalb Pike Crash, DA Says DUI Norristown Man Charged With Homicide In Deadly Dekalb Pike Crash, DA Says
DUI Norristown Man Charged With Homicide In Deadly Dekalb Pike Crash, DA Says A 30-year-old Norristown man was arrested on a slew of charges including DUI and homicide in a crash earlier this month that killed his passenger on the Dekalb Pike in Lower Gwynedd, authorities said. When Gambino Lucas Lagunes drove down the southbound lane of Route 202, he spotted a Mack fuel truck stopped with its four-way flashers and revolving yellow warning light on around 3:30 a.m. on May 6, according to Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Lower Gwynedd Township Police Chief Paul Kenny. In an attempt to avoid crashing into the truck, Lucas Lagunes s…
Police: Driver, 69, Removing Debris From Sumneytown Pike Struck By Pickup, Hospitalized Police: Driver, 69, Removing Debris From Sumneytown Pike Struck By Pickup, Hospitalized
Police: Driver, 69, Removing Debris From Sumneytown Pike Struck By Pickup, Hospitalized A 69-year-old man removing debris from Sumneytown Pike in Montgomery County was struck by a pickup driver and hospitalized with non life-threatening injuries, authorities said. The man was heading west when he stopped the car to pick up debris in the eastbound lane, just east of Route 202 on Wednesday afternoon in Lower Gwynedd Township, Officer William Henry said. The driver of the Ford F-550 told police he did not see the man as he was making a slow, righthand turn, authorities said. The driver remained at the scene and was fully cooperative with police. The victim was taken by Ambler EM…