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Regional Roundup: Bathroom Wall Message Prompts Police Action at Archbishop Wood

Police were called in to a heated Lower Moreland Township meeting and Hatboro police are looking for a man who robbed a store at gunpoint.

 

Here are some highlights from our region.

Message on Bathroom Wall Prompted Wood Security Action: Archbishop Wood officials contacted the Warminster police after a threatening note left on a bathroom wall was discovered by a student Thursday

'Suspicious Package' Prompts Evacuation At William Penn Middle School: Students were evacuated to Charles Boehm Middle School after a suspicious package was discovered Friday morning.

Police Called for Backup at Lower Moreland Meeting: It was a hostile atmosphere to say the least at the Planning Commission meeting where a township official told a resident to 'Keep your mouth shut or leave the room!'

Police Seek Man Who Robbed Hatboro Store at Gunpoint: Police are searching for a suspect described as either a black or dark-skinned white male who is said to have robbed a Hatboro store at gunpoint Friday afternoon. 

Hatboro Cops Nap 3 Warminster Residents for Theft: The suspects were said to have stolen property from two commercial businesses in Hatboro on two different occasions in November.

Bristol Township Cops Report Thefts: An outdoor surveillance camera was among the items stolen.

Makeshift Memorial Marks Crash Site: A 19-year-old Philadelphia man was killed in the crash that occurred in the Holland section of Northampton township.

Newtown Township Project Continued Again: The hearing in front of Newtown Borough Council is the first step in an approval process for the redevelopment of the former Stockburger Chevrolet site off South State Street.

Council Member's Heart Attack Prompts Borough Resolution: Doylestown Borough Council members unanimously named February Heart Health Awareness Month, after one of their own suffered a heart attack recently.

Rescue Squad Gets Federal Grant: Rep. Michael Fitzpatrick will award the Levittown-Fairless Hills Rescue Squad with a competitive federal grant next week.

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