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Pennridge Regional Police s new chief is no stranger to Upper Bucks. Coming from South Whitehall Township Police in Lehigh County, Paul Dickinson, a 1998 Pennridge High School graduate, took the reigns from retiring Chief Rodney Blake at the beginning of May. “He really gave me a good groundwork as to how to move forward, Dickinson said. The new chief s last name should be familiar to some longtime Upper Bucks residents. His father, Tim Dickinson, was once the chief of Perkasie Police. He left there in 2005 to be the chief at Towamencin Township, Montgomery County. He retired in the beginning of 2021. The younger Dickinson, now chief of the department that serves East Rockhill and West Rockhill, said he is currently getting used to how things are done at the 13-officer department. ....
Southside investigators made an arrest Monday in connection with the robbery Saturday of a convenience store on Green Valley Road, according to Chief Blake Ragsdale. Tyler DE Arrius Hill, 20, Leeds, has been charged with first-degree robbery. He was booked into the Etowah County Detention Center on $50,000 bond. The robbery occurred at about 7:30 a.m. Saturday at the Marathon gas station, known as Woody s, at the intersection of Green Valley Road and Pilgrim s Rest Road, Capt. Jay Freeman said. A man came into the store and pointed a gun at the clerk, demanded money, then took it and left the scene in a white four-door sedan that had been parked in the gravel drive behind the store. ....
The Southside Police Department on Saturday will offer another self-defense and firearms safety class for women, with additional training suggested in previous classes, according to Chief Blake Ragsdale. The department offered a well-received class April 10, the chief said, and the class at 8 a.m. Saturday at the Southside Community Center will follow the same format. The Southside Fire Department and Southside public defender Morgan Cunningham helped with instruction. Capt. Jay Freeman said the class begins with instruction at the community center, in situational awareness, legal issues, Stop the Bleed and self-defense, followed by firearms safety and an overview. The women learned things to look for and how to pick up on potential predators trying to harm them, Freeman said of the recent class. We added the medical training block from feedback from the last class. We then had fun pairing up for a hands-on self-defense block that let them practice countering an a ....
Domestic violence has spiked on the Island in recent months, as the constraints of isolation and stressors of an ongoing pandemic heighten the risk of home violence and complicate support services. Among the trends are an increase in domestic assault and battery charges and high numbers of both restraining orders and restraining order violations. The increases mirror a national trend that has seen rates of domestic violence rise across the country during the pandemic. Even more striking on the Island is that while the rates of domestic violence have gone up, calls for help to support services have mostly stayed flat, signaling that victims of abuse locked at home with their abusers in many incidences due to the pandemic face even greater barriers to seek support. ....