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Bail Raised Dramatically For Ex-Cop In Bucks Sex Abuse Case

Subscribe On Tuesday, Bucks County Detective Greg Beidler testified that investigators received several new leads in the case after an April 7 news conference about it. He said detectives are investigating claims from potential new victims of Carey now. In a news release, the DA s office said it strongly believes there are even more victims in the case. They re asking anyone with information to call Bucks County Detectives at 215-340-8216 or 215-348-6504. Carey worked for Warminster Township from May 1989 until he retired from the police force in May of 2009. Prosecutors say he abused all four boys while he was an officer.

Bail increased for former D A R E officer accused of assaulting children

DOYLESTOWN — A former North Wales and Warminster police officer accused of sexually abusing children while working as a D.A.R.E. officer has had his bail increased. The Bucks County District Attorney s office said Wednesday that bail has been increased for James Carey, 52, on charges filed earlier this month.  According to the Bucks DA s office, Bucks County President Judge Wallace H. Bateman Jr. increased the bail for Carey to $250,000 cash bail, up from a level of ten percent of $100,000 bail set when he was arraigned on April 7; Bateman called that level woefully inadequate, according to the DA s office. - Advertisement -

Bucks Co Inmate Who Operated Drug Ring From Prison Sentenced

UpdatedFri, Apr 16, 2021 at 10:27 am ET Reply Vincent McCandless, Sr., 35, of Huntingdon (Bucks County District Attorney s Office) BUCKS COUNTY, PA A Bucks County inmate had several years added to his sentence after he pleaded guilty to helping run a drug-smuggling operation inside Bucks County Correctional Facility. Vincent McCandless, 35, of Huntingdon, was one of nine men including a former correctional officer from Warminster accused in June of being part of the opioid ring, which smuggled Suboxone strips into the jail. McCandless pleaded guilty Thursday to contraband and criminal conspiracy. He was sentenced by Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey L. Finley to 35-70 months in prison, to be served after he completes his original sentence.

Driver Was 2x Legal Limit In Crash That Injured 4 Bucks Teens: DA

UpdatedFri, Apr 16, 2021 at 1:16 pm ET Replies(4) Shane Brolley, 24, of Philadelphia (Bucks County District Attorney s Office) NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA The man who caused a crash that hospitalized four Neshaminy High School students last month was more than twice the legal alcohol limit for driving at the time of the crash, prosecutors said Friday. Blood test results for Shane Brolly, 24, of Philadelphia, show that his blood-alcohol content was .21 percent after the March 27 crash on Bridgetown Pike, the Bucks County District Attorney s Office said. The legal limit in Pennsylvania is .08. He was charged Friday with DUI, five counts of aggravated assault by vehicle while DUI and other traffic offenses. He already was being held at Bucks County Correctional Facility, on $10 million bail, on charges including aggravated assault.

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