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Bucks Coroner Seeks National Accreditation for Forensic Facility

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Bucks County Coroner Meredith Buck has announced that she is seeking national accreditation for the Bucks  County Forensic Facility for the first time in its long history. Accreditation requires an office to demonstrate it  meets the national standards for death investigation set by the International Association of Coroners and  Medical Examiners (IACME). Bucks County would be only the sixth coroner’s office in Pennsylvania to  achieve accreditation and the first in the Philadelphia area. 

“I’ve dedicated the last few years to making the Bucks County Coroner’s Office the best it can be,” said Coroner  Buck. “Now I’m ready to have national experts come in and independently verify that we meet the high  standards required for accreditation. Accreditation means Bucks County residents can have full confidence in  the quality and integrity of our death investigations.” 

Accreditation requires a forensic facility to prove it meets standards in five different areas: medicolegal office  practices, investigative practices, morgue facilities, laboratory services, and forensic specialists. Once an office  provides electronic documentation of meeting each standard, two auditors from the IACME conduct an onsite  visit. Once granted, accreditation is valid for five years, after which a re-accreditation process is required to  prove the office continues to be in compliance. 

“An essential part of getting accredited is having a modern electronic case management system,” said Buck.  “I’ve installed an innovative and updated system in this office that will meet national standards. Another  requirement is showing that our investigators are fully qualified in medicolegal death investigation. To that end,  my office has a training coordinator to ensure our investigators are on-track for national certification by the  American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators.” 

Buck, an attorney with 22 years’ experience and a registered nurse recipient of the international Florence  Nightingale Medal, is running for a second term as Coroner. Since the beginning of her first term in January  2020, she has overseen the investigation of more than 7,000 death cases, issued over 12,000 cremation permits,  and shepherded the office through the COVID-19 pandemic.  

The Bucks County Coroner’s Office is an independent agency serving the residents and honoring the deceased  of the county by identifying decedents and determining the cause and manner of death of all sudden,  unexplained, and violent deaths in Bucks County.

Buck is seeking a second term in office in Tuesday’s primary election

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Pothole Repair Continues Next Week in Bucks County

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PennDOT announced maintenance crews will be working next week to repair deteriorated pavement on state roadways in Bucks County.

Drivers are advised that periodic daytime lane closures and possible slowdowns will occur next week at the followinn g locations:

  • Route 413 (Veterans Highway/Durham Road), Bristol and Buckingham townships
  • Durham Road, Middletown Township
  • State Road, Bensalem Township
  • Route 611 (Easton Road), Tinicum Township
  • Route 663 (John Fries Highway), Quakertown Borough and Milford Township
  • Almshouse Road, Doylestown and Warwick townships

Other Main Roadways

  • I-76
  • I-95
  • U.S. 1
  • Route 63 (Woodhaven Road)

Drivers are reminded to slow down in work zones and refrain from distracted driving to keep themselves and our workers safe.

Since January 1, PennDOT District 6 has received more than 2,900 customer concerns regarding potholes and has used more than 740 tons of asphalt across the five-county Philadelphia region.

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Police Seek Info on Missing Teen Believed to be in Lower Bucks Area

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Police from Plumstead Township Police Department with an assist from Tullytown  Borough Police  are asking for help from the community in attempting to locate a missing  17 year-old .

Ryan  Jaatar Age 17 is  5ft 8in Brown eyes and has not been seen since January 3, 2026, police say.

Jaatar was last seen by his father at their residence in Plumstead Township.

Jaatar’s, according to investigators,  is believed to be in the Levittown/Bristol/Croydon area.

Anyone with information, please contact Detective Stacie Arnosky at sarnosky@plumstead.gov or 215-766-8741, ext. 120 or Contact the Tullytown Borough Police Department at 215-945-0999. You can also submit a confidential tip at through this link.

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Burlington Bristol Bridge to Close Overnight Beginning Friday for Maintenance Work

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The Burlington County Bridge Commission announced that the Burlington Bristol Bridge will be closed to all vehicle traffic from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. overnight beginning tomorrow (Friday March 6,) to Tuesday, March 10, weather permitting, for maintenance and repair work.

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