Politics & Government

Beheading Suspect Hearing, Caregiver Faked Cancer Top Lower Bucks News

Justin Mohn's court date was delayed once again. Meanwhile, two youth center escapees were captured in Bucks County.

A Bucks County woman was sentenced for faking cancer to delay her court trial.
A Bucks County woman was sentenced for faking cancer to delay her court trial. (Shutterstock)

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Two youth detention center escapees were captured in Bucks County. Meanwhile, construction nears on a major intersection project.

These were the stories making news this past week in Lower Bucks County:

2nd Youth Center Escapee Captured In Lower Bucks

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Dustin Lomas, 16, of Bristol Township, was caught in a stolen vehicle in Falls Township Wednesday evening, state police said.

New State Sign Debuts On Interstate 295

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The new state sign showcases what Pennsylvania will offer drivers for license plates next year.

Beheading Suspect Court Hearing Delayed Again In Lower Bucks

Justin Mohn of Middletown Township is accused of beheading his father in their Middletown Township home in late January.

$10.6M Intersection Construction Nears In Lower Bucks

PennDOT said preparations have begun on the Langhorne-Yardley Road at two intersections in Middletown Township.

Bucks Caregiver Who Faked Cancer To Delay Theft Trial Sentenced

Shannon Lynn Eberhart, 48, of Bensalem, bilked two elderly Newtown women out of thousands of dollars in jewelry and money, authorities said.


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