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Lower Makefield Chief Makes it Official; Calls it Quits After Almost Five Decades as Peace Officer

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Lower Makefield Township Chief of Police Ken Coluzzi is calling it quits after 48 years in law enforcement, the last 24 of which he served Lower Makefield Township.

Lower Bucks Source reported Coluzzi and the township signed a separation agreement last month. The township and Coluzzi declined to comment publicly about the agreement at the time.

Deputy Chief of Police Robert Lewis issued a press release chronicling the retiring chief’s 48 years of law enforcement, highlighting investigations he led  as a homicide commander for the Philadelphia Police Department.

Coluzzi, while with the Philadelphia Police Department, was part of  the ‘Boy in the Box’ investigation. The outgoing chief spoke with 6ABC.com when the child was identified as 4-year-old Joseph Augustus Zarelli in 2022.

The entirety of the release is below-with slight editing for AP Style. This publication decided to run it as is out of respect to the chief’s contributions to law enforcement throughout his career.

Ken Coluzzi began his career in policing in Philadelphia in 1978 and rose through the ranks. For many years, he was prominent in the media, highlighting many violent crimes and murder cases. During his long career, he oversaw some of the city’s highest profile investigations, such as the rape and brutal murder of Shannon Scheiber, the collapse of Pier34 Club Heat, the cold- blooded assassination of Philly Police officer Charles Knox, and the 1991 Murder of Cigna Employee on the JFK Parkway by Hahnemann Hospital Psychiatrist JeanClaude Pierre Hill, to name a few.

Some of Coluzzi’s Homicide Unit duties were heading the Special Investigations Unit and Fugitive Squad.

He was deputized as a United States Marshal for the apprehension of dangerous fugitives and later supervised the FBI Federal Fugitive Task Force.

During his career, he received numerous commendations including the prestigious award for bravery. He was also honored by the Chapel of the Four Chaplain’s for his unbiased service to the community.

On October 9, 2000, Coluzzi was appointed Chief of Police of the Lower Makefield Police Department. As Chief, he reorganized the police department and was responsible for Lower Makefield achieving Pennsylvania State accreditation status. Shortly after his appointment, the September 11th terrorist attack occurred taking the lives of 18 Bucks County and eight Lower Makefield residents.

Coluzzi and his officers were instrumental working with all the family members affected by the attack, and particularly the family of Lower Makefield resident, Victor Saracini, pilot of the United flight 175, by providing security as well as assisting them in identifying their loved ones.

In 2015, Coluzzi introduced Narcan, the opioid reversal drug, to his police officers and pushed for the adoption and use of Naloxone by each police agency in Bucks County. Since then, his officers  administered Narcan on many occasions and have saved 42 lives thus far in Lower Makefield and countless individuals have been saved across the county.

He will especially miss his interactions with the community and all the friends and supporters he has acquired over his 24 years as the Chief of Lower Makefield.

Lewis and his staff said the following about retiring chief:

“For 24 years, Coluzzi’s vision and leadership has made the Lower Makefield Police Department a premier police agency. He’s led by example, never wavering in his personal or professional standards. The Chief’s endless dedication and selfless contributions to the community and the men and women of the LMT PD cannot be overstated. He’s left an indelible mark on our department and his legacy will live on beyond his years of service.”

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Emergency Crews Prepare for Incoming Blizzard as Lower Bucks Municipalities Declare Storm Plans

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Lower Bucks municipalities have declared disaster/snow emergencies in advance of the expected snow storm that the National Weather Service says will dump anywhere between 14 to 18 inches on the area.

A winter storm warning is still in effect from Sunday, Feb 22 to Monday, Feb 23.

Each municipality has its own link. For more information and updates, please click on their associated link.

Bensalem Township Disaster Emergency declared immediately for the pending snow storm. Click here to see more details.

Bristol Borough – Snow information/requirements have been posted on their website. Click here to see the details. 

Bristol Township – Snow Emergency effective 12 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026 through 12 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. Click here to see more details.

Falls Township – Snow Emergency starts Sunday, Feb. 22 at 6 p.m. and expires on Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 6 a.m. Click here for details.

Langhorne Borough – Snow Emergency starts Sunday, Feb. 22 at noon until Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 10 a.m. No parking. Click here for details.

Lower Makefield Township – Snow information has been posted on Meta. Click here to see the details.

Middletown TownshipSnow Emergency is in effect from Sunday, Feb. 22 at 12 p.m. to Monday, Feb. 23 at 12 p.m. . Click here to see details.

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Morrisville Borough Snow Emergency is in effect from Sunday, Feb. 22 at 5 p.m. to Monday, Feb. 23 at 5 p.m.  Click here to see the details.

Newtown Township –  A Snow Emergency is in effect from 4 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026 until 4 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026.  Click here to see the details.

Penndel Borough – Snow Emergency has been declared from 12 p.m. on Sunday, February 22, 2026, through 12 p.m. on Monday, February 23, 2026. Click here for more details and click here for more on the ordinance.

Tullytown Borough – Snow Emergency proclamation in effect from Sunday Feb. 22 – 6 p.m. to Monday Feb. 23 – 6 p.m. Click here to see more details.

Warminster Township – Disaster Emergency has been declared for the incoming snow storm, effective Sunday  Feb. 22, 2026 at 12 p.m. through Tuesday, Feb. 24,2026 at 12 p.m..  Click here to see the details and click here to see the declaration from Township Manager Tom Scott.

Yardley Borough – Snow Emergency proclamation in effect from Sunday Feb. 22 – 4 p.m. to Monday Feb. 23 – 4 p.m. . Click here to see the details. and click here to see declaration/other information from Mayor Caroline Thompson.

The primary concern is safety.  Take care of yourselves and check on neighbors and those who may be vulnerable.

Please stay safe, take all necessary precautions, and keep your devices charged.

Click here for updates from the National Weather Service 

Click here for PECO’s outage map.

 

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Lower Makefield Twp. Police Reports: Merchant Loses About $83,000 to Fraudsters, More than $1200 in Alcohol Stolen and More !

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Lower Makefield Township Police Reports – Jan 14 2026 – Feb 4 2026

 

2/4/2026
Soliciting Without Permit – Homestead Dr. & Wrightfield Ave. reported at 3:39 p.m. Complainant reported solicitor for Victory Home Remodeling soliciting without a permit. He was advised to cease soliciting until a permit was obtained.

Retail Permit – 900 block of Vansant Dr. at Wegmans reported at 3:35 p.m. Loss Prevention reported on 1/31, two unknown males entered the store and removed $1,235.14 worth of alcohol without paying. Investigation ongoing.

Disorderly Conduct – Oxford Valley Rd. & Rt. 1 reported at 11:55 p.m. Police on patrol stopped a vehicle for violations. Further investigation led to the discovery of a small amount of marijuana and paraphernalia. The 19 year old male from Levittown, PA was cited for Disorderly Conduct.

2/3/2026
Theft – 300 block of Denny Dr. reported at 8:24 a.m. Complainant reported theft of their license plate.

Soliciting Without Permit – 300 block of Kathy Dr. reported at 1:45 p.m. Complainant reported male soliciting for PECO without a permit.

Fraud:

  • 700 block of Township Line Rd. at Jubilant Pharma reported at 2:15 p.m. Complainant reported one of their merchants advised their accounts had been compromised and provided a different account number for an $82,368 payment. It was later discovered that the merchant’s account was hacked and the money was wired to an unknown account.
  • 1400 block of Windrow Ln. reported at 3:50 p.m. Complainant reported receiving a phone call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft advising that their account was compromised and they needed to send $24,950 to catch the individual responsible. The individual realized this was a scam before sending money.

2/2/2026
Theft:

  • 400 block of Roelofs Rd. reported at 9:08 a.m. Complainant reported theft of their license plate.
  • 500 block of Freedom Dr. reported at 12:50 p.m.. Complainant reported theft of their license plate.
  • 500 block of Clarendon Ct. reported at 2:15 p.m. Complainant reported theft of their license plate.

2/1/2026
Fraud – 100 block of Ovington Rd. reported at 7:51 p.m. Complainant reported sending $700 to unknown person believing their child had been arrested.

Credit Card Fraud – 22000 block of Cornerstone Dr. reported at 5:28 p.m. Complainant reported known person used their credit card without permission. Investigation ongoing.

1/31/2026
Disorderly Conduct– Rt. 1 & Oxford Valley Rd. reported at 11:34 p.m. Police on patrol stopped a vehicle for violations. Further investigation led to the discovery of a small amount of marijuana. A 21 year old male passenger and a 22 year old male passenger from Trenton, NJ were cited for Disorderly Conduct.

1/30/2026
Fraud – Unit block of W. Ferry Rd. reported at 5:49 p.m. Complainant reported hiring USARoofMasters.com to repair their home after a hailstorm in April 2023. A check in the amount of $10,083.54 was sent to the insurance company but work was never performed and they are not responding to phone calls or emails.

1/29/2026
Credit Card Fraud:

  • 200 block of Oxford Valley Rd. reported at 9:42 a.m. Complainant reported unauthorized use of their credit card in the amount of $131.40.
  • Unit block of Edgewood Rd. reported at 9:50 a.m. Complainant reported unauthorized use of their credit card in the amount of $1,300.00.

1/28/26
Disorderly Conduct– Oxford Valley Rd. & Big Oak Rd. reported at 12:00 a.m. Police on patrol stopped a vehicle for violations. Further investigation led to the discovery of a small amount of marijuana. The 26 year old female driver from Lawrence, NJ was cited for Disorderly Conduct.

Criminal Trespass – 500 block of S. Dove Rd. reported at 2:47 p.m. Complainant reported known person, who was previously trespassed from the property, was seen on surveillance carrying items that were stored in the shed. The 28 year old female from Philadelphia, PA was summonsed for Defiant Trespass and Loitering & Prowling.

Retail Theft – 1600 block of Big Oak Rd. at Kohl’s reported at 3:15 p.m. Police responded to the Kohl’s Dept. Store for the report of a Retail Theft. Loss Prevention reported that a unknown subject selected nine (9) Fitbit watches and subsequently left the establishment without paying for said items. Total value of items taken was $1,439.91. ***UPDATE*** With the assistance of video surveillance footage and pawn shop records, Detectives were able to positively identify a 23 year old male from Orlando, FL as the individual involved in the theft. A Felony Arrest warrant was issued for the male on 1/28/2026.

1/25/2026
Attempted Fraud – 900 block of Baron Dr. reported at 2:46 p.m. Complainant reported receiving a call from someone claiming to be from the Bucks County Sheriff’s Office stating their family member was arrested and needed to be bailed out. The complainant realized this was a scam and disconnected the phone call.

1/24/2026
Attempted Retail Theft – 900 block of Vansant Dr. at Wegmans reported at 4:13 p.m. Loss Prevention reported observing an unknown female on live CCTV concealing merchandise. When she was approached by Loss Prevention, she left the cart and fled in a vehicle. The value of the concealed merchandised was $321.31. Investigation ongoing.

1/22/2026
Credit Card Fraud– 400 block of Lenape Ln. reported at 1:02 p.m. Complainant reported unauthorized use of their credit card in the amount of $740.33.

1/21/2026
Drug Arrest – Rt. 332 & Stony Hill Rd. reported at 11:01 a.m. Police on patrol stopped a vehicle for violations. Further investigation led to the discovery of Oxycodone and Marijuana. The 51 year old male driver from Philadelphia, PA was arrested for Possession of Oxycodone and the 49 year old male passenger from Philadelphia, PA was cited for Disorderly Conduct.

Identity Theft – 1300 block of Brentwood Rd. reported at 12:04 p.m. Complainant reported unknown person(s) used their passport to pick up a cell phone that they purchased.

Wanted Person – 1700 block of Dobry Rd. reported at 11:22 p.m. Police received an LPR hit for a Wanted Person. Further investigation led to the arrest of the 28 year old male driver from Morrisville, PA. He was wanted by Bucks County for Failure To Appear. He was in possession of a small amount of marijuana. He was taken into police custody.

1/17/2026
Fraud – Unit block of Beechwood Ln. reported at 9:41 a.m. Complainant reported unknown person(s) used their PayPal account to purchase tickets for a San Francisco 49er’s game.

Wanted Person – Oxford Valley Rd. & Mill Rd. reported at 10:25 a.m. Police on patrol stopped a vehicle for violations. A records check revealed the 55 year old male driver from Philadelphia, PA was wanted out of Philadelphia. He was taken into police custody.

Drug Arrest – Oxford Valley Rd. & Rt. 1 reported at 4:32 p.m. Police on patrol stopped a vehicle for violations. Further investigation led to the discovery of marijuana. The 19 year old male passenger from Philadelphia, PA was taken into police custody. He was charged with Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

1/16/2026
Drug Arrest – Oxford Valley Rd. & Rt. 1 reported at 2:31 p.m. Police on patrol stopped a vehicle for violations. Further investigation led to the discovery of Cocaine. The 54 year old male driver from Trenton, NJ was taken into police custody. He was charged with Possession of Cocaine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and related charges.

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Buyers Beware: Thieves Are Using Social Media to Sell Stolen Vehicles, Cops Say

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Police across the commonwealth are warning consumers looking to purchase vehicles online about an uptick in reports in which thieves are using social media based sites to sell stolen vehicles.

Police departments across  Pennsylvania are seeing an uptick of cases in which criminals are using channels like Facebook Marketplace to sell stolen vehicles, often with counterfeit titles or falsified paperwork, law enforcement officials say.

At least one investigator reported, investigators say, that of the vehicles recovered, almost none of them exhibit signs of tampering or damage.

Be cautious and help protect yourself:

  • Verify Vehicle History: Always check the vehicle identification number (VIN) and run a full vehicle history report.
  • Avoid Cash-Only Transactions: Use traceable payment methods and meet sellers in safe, public locations.
  • Inspect Carefully: Look for signs of tampering and never buy a car without confirming its ownership and documentation.

And always remember, authorities say,  if something doesn’t seem right, trust your instincts. Stay alert, stay safe, and don’t let a quick deal turn into a costly mistake.

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