On numerous occasions, thieves climbed over perimeter fences and spent hours cutting wire and loading it into trucks, police said.
The Cleveland Cliffs Steel facility was just shut down last year.
Another severe assault occurred at the parade this year, marking the second consecutive year with a similar incident.
Authorities said the man threatened multiple people in broad daylight Tuesday before barricading himself in his apartment building.
U.S. Marshals tracked the man to Conshohocken last week.
The victim had cut off all contact with the man days prior to the invasion, police said.
The group's treasurer is accused of using its money on a family Disney trip, credit card bills, country club dues, a hot tub, and more.
The woman "recruited" victims over social media, claiming she could help them apply for benefits, officials said.
High winds fueled the blaze, causing it to quickly intensify.
Officials said that one member has been suspended and the incident is under investigation.
Flames broke out at the apartment building on Thursday morning.
Authorities said thefts from vehicles occurred in Conshohocken on three consecutive nights, right after Christmas.
Police are asking for tips from the public as the investigation continues.
A massive crowd of hundreds blocked a busy intersection, performing stunts in their vehicles while shooting off fireworks.
Before running over an officer repeatedly, the man said he wanted to blow up a station and kill police officers, the DA said.
First responders had tried to help the man after finding him stumbling down the middle of the road.
The officer was escorted with an honor guard. "The LEO and First Responder life is not for the faint of heart," his wife shared.
Bystanders witnessed the horrifying incident last week in Montgomery County.
The 21-year-old college student competes on the men's rowing team and is the son of a high profile lawyer. The latest updates in the case:
The injured officer was trying to put a tourniquet on his leg wound when the man ran him over three more times, police said.
Both officers have been hospitalized.
The young woman, 25-year-old Alyssa Rose Wiest, was a microbiologist who left a "legacy of light and love."
Numerous stops were made for excessive speeding and drivers ignoring clearly posted signs in school zones.
As the region recovered from devastating floods and massive property damage, the local woman filed dozens of fake claims, officials said.
Authorities thanked the public for their help after the missing persons alert was put out on Tuesday.
Plymouth Township police have been working all month with Philly police on the investigation involving the woman.
A drone, K-9 units, and water rescue boats were dispatched into the night to help with the search.
The crash shut down the eastbound lanes for hours overnight.
Several local crews responded to the weekend blaze.
A huge group of vehicles and people on foot blocked the major intersection, shooting off fireworks and speeding in circles, officials said.
The Alyssa Rose STEM Legacy Scholarship aims to empower young women walking in the footsteps of the local microbiologist.
Emergency responders descended on Whitemarsh Township after the alarming incident Monday night.
A medical helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing on a Whitemarsh Township yard Monday evening.
Police said they had been seeing each other for two years.
The woman "facilitated" the abuse and also later filmed and even participated in it, according to authorities.
The "tiny adventurers" were the beneficiaries of a dramatic rescue.
Local residents are being urged to use indoor mail drops as authorities search for the suspect.
The man spent her money lavishly on plastic surgery, theater tickets, expensive restaurants, wine, and high-end shopping, officials said.
The new facility in downtown Conshohocken will combine together the borough's two fire departments.
Tips from the public ultimately led to the arrests, police said.