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Robbinsville Police Hosting 2-Day Easter Egg Hunt

Robbinsville Police Hosting 2-Day Easter Egg Hunt Despite the ongoing pandemic, Robbinsville Township Police are making sure local children have some safe, traditional fun for Easter this year, according to the police department s official Facebook page. The Robbinsville Township PBA #344 is hosting a two-day Easter Egg Hunt this weekend. The hunts will be held this Friday (April 2nd) and Saturday (April 3rd) from noon - 6pm each day. All children are welcome, up to 12 years old. You can go whenever you d like during the hunt times,and hunt at your leisure. There s no specific start time to avoid the mad rush at the beginning of egg hunts in pre-pandemic times. Lol. Don t worry, there will be plenty of eggs for everyone.

Man accused of committing more than 1,000 car break-ins now behind bars

Man accused of committing more than 1,000 car break-ins now behind bars WPVI Share: BUCKINGHAM TWP., Pennsylvania (WPVI) Police say a prolific crime spree lasting more than a year is now over. Buckingham Township police report the arrest of 32-year-old Keith Johnson of Yardley. He is accused of breaking into more than 1,000 cars across 13 municipalities in Bucks County and 10 municipalities in New Jersey. Just the sheer volume and the sheer geography and the scope of it - this was a very, very active criminal, said Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub. No place was left safe. He not only crossed county borders, he crossed state borders as well.

Bucks Co Man Stole From Hundreds Of Unlocked Vehicles: Police

Reply(1) Police believe Keith Johnson is responsible for over 1,000 reported offenses. (Renee Schiavone/Patch) BUCKS COUNTY, PA A Yardley man was arrested Friday by the Buckingham Township Police Department following a year-long investigation into thefts from unlocked parked in Bucks County and ten municipalities in New Jersey. Keith Johnson, 32, faces felony charges of burglary, theft and criminal trespassing, along with dozens of misdemeanor counts of loitering and prowling at night time. Police believe Johnson is responsible for thefts as far back as February 2020, when a number residents in Buckingham Township started reporting lost items from their unlocked vehicles, Buckingham police said in a press release Friday. Surveillance video from the thefts showed a man wearing a gaiter mask, dark sweatpants, gloves and carrying a satchel stealing items from cars.

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