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Hatboro police officer dies after reaction to bee sting

A Hatboro police officer died Thursday after suffering an allergic reaction to a bee sting in October. ....

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Incapacitated Pennsylvania police officer not expected to recover from bee sting that led to brain trauma

Incapacitated Pennsylvania police officer not expected to recover from bee sting that led to brain trauma
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Hatboro police officer will not survive bee sting that caused heart attack, brain injuries

A GoFundMe campaign is raising money to support the family of Hatboro police officer Ryan Allen, who suffered severe injuries resulting from a reaction to a bee sting in October 2021. Allen, a father of two, went into anaphylactic shock and had a heart attack. He also suffered severe brain injuries due to a lack of oxygen. After months of rehabilitation, Allen's wife, Whitney, revealed that her husband will not make a recovery from his injuries will return home to spend the last few weeks of his life in hospice care. ....

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Montgomery County D.A. sets April 24 as Drug Take Back Day


NORRISTOWN — Using the slogan “Return of the Medi,” Montgomery County authorities are providing county residents the chance to safely rid their households of unwanted prescription and over-the-counter medications at an upcoming event to help combat the opioid epidemic and drug overdoses.
The Drug Take Back Day, organized by the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office and the Police Chiefs Association of Montgomery County, will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, April 24 at participating police departments and five grocery stores.
“A key way to make your home safer is to get rid of unwanted medications,” District Attorney Kevin R. Steele said. “But we don’t want residents to flush the meds or put them out in the trash—both are unsafe ways to dispose of prescription and over-the-counter medications. ....

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