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A contingent of local and federal law enforcement officers from both sides of the Delaware River descended on Bristol Township Friday morning.
Just past 10:30 a.m., members of the U.S. Marshals Service from Pennsylvania and New Jersey and Bristol Township police officers arrested 21-year-old Sayid Abduhl Saunders, a township resident. The wanted man was arrested in the 600 block of Veterans Highway (Route 413), according to police and a deputy marshal.
Saunders was wanted for an alleged robbery that happened in Trenton recently, Bristol Township police Lt. Ralph Johnson said.
Saunders surrendered without incident.
Bristol Township’s animal control officer responded due a dog that may have been on site, but no problem occurred, Supervisor Deputy U.S Marshal Rob Clark told
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Bowie, an award winner who s been featured on national TV, took down a burglary suspect on top of the Home Depot on Valentine s Day. (Bensalem Township Police Department)
Bowie and other police officers got onto the roof of the Home Depot using firefighting equipment. (Bensalem Township Police Department)
BENSALEM, PA Add a Valentine s Day rooftop arrest to the professional record of Bucks County s most famous police dog.
Bowie, the award-winning Bensalem Township Police K9 officer who has been featured on a national reality show, played a leading role Sunday morning when police were called to a burglary in progress at Home Depot on Rockhill Drive.
Multiple calls were received at 6:47 p.m. about a disturbance, police said. Officers responded and located a family who reported that an unknown male had entered the rear of their residence and chased them out with a large kitchen knife, police said in a release.Â
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Shortly after that, there was a report a person had been stabbed in the area, police said. Officers responded and determined that this person was the suspect in the home invasion. His injuries appeared to be self-inflicted, the release said.
He was taken to a hospital and treated, then released back to police, the release said.
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Christian Ochoa, 28, of Laredo, Texas, and Edith Tomasa Rodriguez Cardenas, 27, of Huntington Park, California. (Bucks County District Attorney s Office)
DOYLESTOWN, PA What started off as a routine traffic stop in Bedminster Township Friday night led to a drug investigation and the seizure of nearly $4 million worth of illicit drugs, the Bucks County District Attorney s Office said Thursday.
Bedminster Township Officer officer James Zukow pulled over a Jeep for swerving and the driver, later identified as 28-year-old Christian Ochoa, of Laredo, Texas, consented to a search, which led to the seizure of one kilogram of heroin and fentanyl and nine kilograms of cocaine with a street value of $1.2 million.
INDECENT EXPOSURE, OPEN LEWDNESSÂ â Amy Barnyock, 37, of the 1100 block of Hilltown Pike, Hilltown, was charged with indecent exposure, open lewdness, harassment and disorderly conduct after investigation of a reported disturbance about 3 p.m. Dec. 25, 2020, Hilltown Township Police Department said.Â
PROTECTION FROM ABUSEÂ â Robert Paul Goglia, 45, of the 2200 block of Applewood Court, Perkasie, was charged with indirect criminal contempt after officers responded at 8:46 a.m. Dec. 30, 2020, to the 100 block of Burnish Court to investigate a report of a violation of a protection from abuse order, Hilltown Township Police Department said.Â
DUI, MARIJUANAÂ â Latrice Johnson, 37, of the 600 block of Dekalb Pike, Blue Bell, was charged with driving under the influence of controlled substances and possession of marijuana after a vehicle stop on Hilltown Pike at Township Line Road for a registration violation at 10:28 p.m. Dec. 30, 2020, Hilltown Township Police