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Regional Roundup: Police Release Video of 'Vehicle of Interest' in Abduction

Today's top stories from around the area.

: Bensalem police have released a video (attached) that appears to show a maroon Mitsubishi Eclipse with a back fin. The car is a “vehicle of interest” in the attempted abduction that occurred in the Nottingham section of Bensalem on Monday afternoon. Read more about the attempted abduction at Bensalem Patch.

: Police say David Chadwick has been sexually assaulting a 15-year-old Warminster girl for the past three years. Find out more about his charges on Warminster Patch.

: The Montgomery County SPCA is seeking homes for 35 cats owned by a pair of Hatboro residents who authorities said had the animals living in deplorable conditions. Read more about the felines at Hatboro-Horsham Patch.

Find out what's happening in Lower Southamptonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

: The Upper Southampton Township Board of Supervisors has set aside $50,000 in this year's budget to begin implementing the township's comprehensive plan. Give your suggestions at Upper Southampton Patch.

: Northampton Township Police Department released a recent blotter that detailed several thefts from unlocked vehicles in just two days. Find out what was stolen at Northampton Patch.

Find out what's happening in Lower Southamptonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

: It’s the first time a number has been retired by the American Legion team, and now no player will ever wear Jake Madnick’s No. 8 again. Read about Madnick's achievements at Lower Moreland Patch.

: The victim reported to Lower Southampton police that he last saw the van at about 6 p.m. Tuesday. When he came out Wednesday morning, he found that his van was not there. Get more police news at Lower Southampton Patch.

: Rep. Steve Santarsiero held a community meeting in Newtown Borough on Monday evening. The topic of the evening was the potential end of the school property tax. Read more about the proposed legislation at Newtown Patch.

: During the first half of July, health inspectors reviewed establishments in Buckingham Township, Doylestown, Peddler's Village and more. See if your favorite restaurant made the grade at Doylestown Patch.


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