
Bristol Township, PA Police
Please see the drop down menu to your left to make a selection. 2501 Bath Road . Bristol, PA 19007. BUCKS COUNTY. 215-785-4040 Emergency - 911. Powered by Savvy SoftwareSavvy Software
Bristol Township, PA Police
To be notified of certain significant actions and proceedings pertaining to your case, including, in personal injury crimes, the arrest of the suspect and escape from police custody; To be accompanied at all public criminal proceedings by a family member, a …
The Bristol Township Civilian Police Academy provides 36 hours of informational instruction designed to provide the public with knowledge and understanding of the police department’s personnel, policies, and practices.
Bristol Township, PA Police
The Bristol Township Police “Community Outreach Program” is a cooperative effort between the police and citizens which focuses on the policing needs of specific neighborhoods. The program will consist of a monthly meeting between police personnel and residents of …
Bristol Township, PA Police
Bucks County Mediation Services 102 West Maple Ave. - Langhorne, PA 19047-2820 - 215-750-7220 . Resolving Disputes & Conflicts Through Mediation
Bristol Township, PA Police
If you want to report an abandoned vehicle you may call our non-emergency phone number , (215) 785-4040 and a police officer will check on the vehicle and take appropriate action. If you have questions about abandoned vehicles, or you received a notice that your vehicle is abandoned, please call (215) 785-4052.
Bristol Township, PA Police
For further information contact the Bristol Township Police Department at (215) 785-6107. For more details, or for help in choosing the right seat, please call Bob Johns or Alissa Desris from the Bucks County Highway Safety Program at (215) 491-9260.
Bristol Township, PA Police
Reduce the Risk of Date Rape. Monitor how your drink is prepared at a bar. Don't drink from a punch bowl. Don't accept drinks from an open container.
Bristol Township Police Department
Holiday Crime Prevention Tips. Car and Home •ALWAYS lock your car and residence, even if you are away for only a few moments. •Do NOT leave valuables - gifts, cell phones, purse or clothing - in open view in your car.
Bristol Township, PA Police
Internet Safety Guide For Parents. The Internet is an area that can pose a very real threat to children. The anonymity of the 'Net offers adults the chance to pose as children, then try to set up a face-to-face meeting.