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The Bristol Borough man admitted he stabbed his estranged wife with a butcher knife in August, officials in Bucks County said Wednesday. (Bucks Co. DA)
BUCKS COUNTY, PA A Bristol man admitted stabbing his estranged wife with a butcher knife during an attack in August, officials in Bucks County said.
Walter Joseph Vandoren Jr., 44, of Bristol Township pleaded guilty Wednesday to attempted homicide and related charges.
According to information from the Bucks County District Attorney s office, which prosecuted the case, Bristol Borough police were dispatched to the 200 block of Buckley Street the morning of Aug. 3 after receiving 911 calls about a domestic assault. Callers said the victim was screaming for help.
Langhorne man gets prison for assault on Bucks County prison cellmate
A Langhorne man will spend up to four years in state prison for assaulting his cellmate in Bucks County Prison early last year.
On Thursday, Javier Blanco, 24, pleaded guilty to assaulting his cellmate, causing a brain bleed in January 2020, according to Manuel Gamiz Jr., spokesman for the Bucks County District Attorney s Office.
Blanco was sentenced to two to four years in state prison, as well as two years of probation, Gamiz said. Judge Diane Gibbons accepted the plea.
Bucks County Corrections and county detectives jointly filed charges stating Blanco assaulted his 68-year-old cellmate on Jan. 3, 2020.
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Warminster allowed a former police officer accused last month of sexually abusing four boys he met on the job to quietly retire in 2009 with a “work-related disability” and collect more than $180,000, plus a monthly pension.
James Christopher Carey, 53, of Cape May Court House, New Jersey, received an “honorable discharge” under the 2009 settlement, which allowed him to receive work-related disability benefits.
The revelation of the retirement deal became public following Carey’s arrest last month on more than 100 counts of child sex abuse charges, as well as charges of official oppression following a lengthy Bucks County Detectives investigation and inquiry by a Bucks County Investigating Grand Jury.