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UPPER HANOVER — An Upper Hanover man who is a police officer with the Hilltown Township Police Department in Bucks County found himself on the other side of the law,
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Police officers from across Delaware County turned out to honor Delaware County Park Police Superintendent Scott Mahoney, 47, who died suddenly last week from complications due to COVID-19. Mahoney had been hospitalized for over a week with the virus. Hundreds of officers saluted and a bagpiper played in front of St. Pius X Church as Mahoneyâs flag-draped coffin was carried out with his family following behind. âHe dedicated his life to the people of Delaware County. His funeral today was a fitting tribute to him and his family,â said John Viola, president of the Delaware County Police Chiefs Association.
UPPER HANOVER â An Upper Hanover man who is a police officer with the Hilltown Township Police Department in Bucks County found himself on the other side of the law, accused of possessing child pornography.
Matthew Reiss, 47, of the 1000 block of Ziegler Road in the Palm section of Upper Hanover, was arraigned on Tuesday before District Court Judge Albert J. Augustine on ten felony counts of possessing child pornography in connection with alleged incidents that occurred at his home between April and May.
Augustine set bail at $75,000 cash, which Reiss posted and he was released to await a June 7 preliminary hearing on the charges before District Court Judge Maureen Coggins.
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An Upper Darby man has been indicted on 29 child pornography offenses after allegedly luring young boys into sex acts using online games. Geoffrey Hines, 34, made his initial appearance in federal court Friday in front of United States Magistrate Court Judge Richard Lloret, who ordered him detained pending trial. First Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams said the indictment charges Hines with multiple counts each of enticing a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct, manufacturing and attempting to manufacture child pornography, and possession of child pornography. According to court documents, for at least five years, the defendant preyed on young boys over their online games like Fortnite and Minecraft using X-box and PlayStation systems, communicating with them for da