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Monday, November 26, 2012

State Police Reports

Police ID Victims Killed in I-95 Crash

Two people were killed in a Saturday evening crash.

  The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF file. A 19-year-old Philadelphia woman and a 51-year-old Pennington, NJ man, were killed and four others were injured in a crash on I-95 near the Bensalem/Bristol border Saturday evening. On Nov. 24 at 6:25 p.m., state police responded to the accident scene. Police said a vehicle lost control, crashed into a guiderail and became airborne striking another vehicle. Another vehicle was also impacted in the crash. Reports Saturday said two were killed in the accident. State police Sunday confirmed that …

Lisa schuyler

5:28 pm on Monday, November 26, 2012

I seen this accident and it was horrible !! Does anyone know how any of the people are ?? The guy that lives by us helped the people he was the first at the accident i know they were in bad shape ... Prayers to these families   more ›

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Multiple Victims Dead in I-95 Accident

A deadly accident on I-95 tied up traffic during the Saturday evening commute.

A deadly accident on northbound I-95 closed the highway Saturday evening as emergency crews worked to free victims trapped in a car. Media and emergency radio reports indicated that two people were killed in the crash. Four other victims were transported to area hospitals. The accident happened just before 6:30 p.m. near the Route 13 (Bristol Pike) overpass. The scene is near the Bensalem and Bristol border. According to Phillyburbs.com, six people were in a vehicle that rolled over. Several victims were trapped and one person was believed to be thrown out of the vehicle. A report from the AlertPage network stated that one victim remained entrapped more than 30 minutes after the accident. Both lanes of the major highway were closed for a …

Florence Richards

8:02 am on Sunday, November 25, 2012

How tragic for these families especially during a time of seasonal Thanksgiving. May God give them consolation & strength during this trying time.:   more ›

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

State Police Reports

Deer Causes I-95 Crash

Trevose troopers said a deer caused a crash on the highway in Middletown Township.

  The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF file. On Nov. 17 at 1:20 a.m., state police responded to the scene of a one-vehicle crash on I-95 southbound at exit 46A in Middletown Township. Police said the accident occurred in the right lane when the front of a vehicle, driven by a 21-year-old Bristol man, struck a deer. The driver was able to pull to a controlled stop in the right shoulder near the exit. He was not injured.

concerned citizen

9:29 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

How do you know the deer caused the accident? Did you question him or assume it was his fault? And why do you have to post his picture on the site. He isnt going to celebrate the holidays with his family...   more ›

Thursday, October 25, 2012

State Police Reports

Two Teens Injured in DUI Crash

State police are charging an 18-year-old male from Trevose with DUI following a crash on I-95 that injured himself and a 17-year-old female passenger.

  The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF file. On Sept. 23 at 8:11 p.m., state police responded to a one-vehicle crash on I-95 northbound at milepost 37.9 in Bensalem. Police said a vehicle driven by an 18-year-old male from Trevose was traveling at a high rate of speed in the left lane on I-95 north. The driver lost control, swerving into the left shoulder of the highway. He then attempted to regain control by turning the steering wheel hard to the right, which sent the vehicle across three lanes of traffic and caused it to strike the …

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

State Police Reports

Pickup Crashes into I-95 Guide Rail

Trevose troopers last week investigated a one-vehicle crash on I-95.

  The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF file. On Oct. 15 at 5:40 p.m., state police responded to a one-vehicle crash on I-95 northbound at milepost 34.1 in Bensalem. According to police, the driver of a 2005 Ford Ranger pickup, a 58-year-old Langhorne man, traveled from the left lane into the center median where the truck’s left side struck the steel guide rail. Troopers said the pickup’s wheel suspension broke forcing the vehicle to be towed from the scene. The driver was not injured, but he was cited for driving at safe speeds. Trooper …

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

State Police Reports

Philadelphia Man Cited in Four-Vehicle Crash

Trevose troopers responded to a multi-vehicle crash on Woodhaven Road.

  The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF file. On Oct. 16 at 6:16 a.m., state police responded to a four-vehicle crash on Woodhaven Road east of Bristol Pike. Police said a chain reaction occurred when a gray Buick Rendezvous was following too closely to another vehicle. It struck the vehicle, which struck another vehicle, which struck another vehicle… The driver of the first vehicle, a 47-year-old Philadelphia man, faces traffic violations. Trooper Dung Martinez investigated the crash.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

State Police Reports

State Police Investigate I-95 Crash

Jeep crashes into car with flat tire early Saturday morning.

  The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF file. On Oct. 13 at 12:25 a.m., state police responded to a two-vehicle crash on I-95 southbound at milepost 33.4. According to police, two vehicles (a 2012 Jeep and a 2000 Mitsubishi) were travelling southbound in the right lane of the highway. The Mitsubishi had sustained a flat tire and was traveling with its lights activated. The Jeep failed to follow at a safe distance and rear-ended the other vehicle. The vehicles sustained disabling damage and came to rest about 150 feet from the initial point…

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Bonnie

7:38 am on Monday, October 15, 2012

Sagelee - And, what exactly is that supposed to mean?? Majority of these traffic accidents/arrests posted on Patch appear to be majority of male drivers. Talk about being chauvanistic. Awww, did you get into an accident with a female driver one time in your life & now all female drivers are at fault?   more ›

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

State Police Reports

I-95 Crash: Southbound Car Crosses Median, Crashes into Northbound Car

Driver loses control on I-95, crosses median and crashes into oncoming vehicle.

  The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF file. On Oct. 8 at 6:51 a.m., state police responded to a two-vehicle crash on I-95 northbound at milepost 46 in Lower Makefield. Troopers said one vehicle was travelling southbound and the other northbound on the highway. The southbound vehicle attempted to change lanes, lost control, struck guide wires and crossed the grassy median. The car continued into the northbound lanes and struck the other vehicle, police said. The drivers of both vehicles were transported to St. Mary’s Medical Center for …

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

State Police Reports

State Police Report Theft, Crash and DUI Arrests

Trevose troopers are investigating multiple incidents.

  The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF file. State police are investigating a reported theft in the 900 block of Bellevue Avenue, Hulmeville. The victim reported that sometime between Oct. 5 at 9:30 p.m. and Oct. 6 at 10:45 a.m., somebody stole $162 cash and prescription painkillers from her purse. There were no signs of forced entry, police said. Anyone with information is asked to contact Trooper Gronski at 215-942-3900. On Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m., state police responded to a two-vehicle crash on I-95 southbound at milepost 36 in Bensalem. …

Thursday, October 4, 2012

State Police Reports

State Police Report Crash, DUI Arrest

Trevose troopers investigated a two-vehicle crash at Street Road and Bristol Pike and a DUI arrest on I-95.

  The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF file. Between Oct. 3-4, Trevose troopers investigated the following incidents: On Oct. 3 at 2:09 p.m., state police investigated a two-vehicle accident at the Bristol Pike on ramp to Street Road from I-95 southbound. Police said one vehicle rear-ended another. A passenger in the vehicle that was struck was injured and transported to Aria Torresdale Hospital by Bensalem EMS. On Oct. 4 at 1:14 a.m., state police stopped a vehicle on I-95 northbound at milepost 35 in Bensalem. The driver, a 41-year-old …

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