A suspected DUI, a fraud report and roadway hazards were among Northampton Township police calls last week.
Officers responded to a range of calls including two driving under the influence arrests, a fire, and various traffic accidents.
The Northampton Township man will serve 90 days of home detention and a concurrent seven-year probationary term for perjury.
Northampton Township Police are seeking to identify two individuals who were in the area of the fire Sunday morning.
Police reported the following incidents and arrests between March 2 and 8 in the township.
Police activity in Northampton included responses to traffic accidents, utility issues, and a fraud complaint over one week.
Over a one week period in early February, police handled a range of incidents including traffic stops, fraud, and a juvenile e-bike matter.
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Police in Northampton Township handled a variety of incidents including a DUI arrest, traffic accidents, and road hazards.
A well-being check in Churchville led to a homicide investigation while other incidents included a dwelling fire and traffic accidents.
In other reports, a driver was charged with DUI after his car rolled backward and struck a police car.
A death investigation is ongoing by the Northampton Township Police Department and Bucks County detectives.
An active death investigation is underway at a home in the Churchville section of Northampton Township.
A Churchville man faces prison time in the fatal 2024 stabbing of a 19-year-old woman in Lower Makefield.
Police also investigated a retail theft on Bustleton Pike and a criminal mischief incident in the Holland section of the township.
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Police also had their hands full with traffic accidents involving deer, several loose dogs, and a disabled vehicle.
Township police also investigated several traffic accidents and a suspicious vehicle.
Police investigate several cases of fraud and identity theft and make several arrests for suspected DUI.
Police said they found the woman buried beneath a huge pile of clothes, towels/linens, furniture, and other items inside their condominium.
Police also investigated several vehicle crashes and assisted Warminster Township search for a person who fled on foot.
The incident happened in October when a 911 call triggered a police response and a lockdown at Council Rock South in Northampton.
Between Nov. 17 and 23, police reported the following incidents in Northampton Township.
Police also investigated two deer-involved crashes and conducted two accident investigations.
The Northampton Township Police Department reported the following incidents between Oct. 6 and 12.
Police are asking anyone residing in the Holland Acres area to review their footage and to contact police with anything suspicious.
In other reports, police investigated several accidents, a suspicious piece of mail, and stopped a juvenile operating an E-Bike.
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Northampton Township Police determined there to be no credible threat after responding to the school Wednesday afternoon.
Police say the suspect and the truck were captured on surveillance cameras at a gas station in Lower Makefield.
The Northampton resident was sentenced to 10 to 25 years on the first offense and eight months to five years on the second offense.
Police also responded to calls for a disabled vehicle, fallen wires, and several traffic accidents in the township.
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Police issued warrants for each suspect, and on August 4 they were taken into custody, processed, and arraigned on the charges.
“We are asking for the public’s help in identifying the elderly male so we can speak with him regarding our investigation,” police said.
The Northampton Township Police Department reported the following incidents between June 16 and June 22.
“Please remember, if anyone contacts you and asks for money, payment through an app, or gift cards, it is usually a scam,” said police.
After breaking into a Village Shires restaurant, police said the suspect left carrying two six-packs and a 12-pack of Twisted Tea.
The Northampton Township Police Department reported the following incidents between May 19 and May 25.
Police said the suspect is seen on video forcefully opening a patio door and entering the restaurant around 10:53 p.m. on Sunday.
Leonard Pearso Ridge IV is accused of obstructing an official proceeding, entering a restricted building and grounds and disorderly conduct.