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Use the search form above to search with Find and Buy Local! Colorado has a wealth of suppliers of parts in this region of the United States! Buying a used part is a win-win for all of us! You save money, salvage yards provide jobs, and we recycle useful parts! Stop in and pick up your parts at these businesses, and meet the individuals across the counter. You’ll be surprised by the professionalism and skill level of your local used parts dealer! If a dealer is a CAR member, they live up to the highest standards set in Colorado for salvage yards, and comply with all of the environmental standards set by our great state to ensure a cleaner Colorado! Plymouth Township Police Department would like everyone to have a safe Halloween this year. Here are a few tips to keep everyone safe: 1. Dress like a ghoul or goblin, but stay safe. Make sure costumes and candy containers are reflective. To avoid tripping, costumes shouldn't drag too far on the ground. 2. Props should be just that: props.

Swords, knives, staffs, and wands should be soft and flexible to avoid injury. 3. Use well-marked routes to get to the candy. Always use the sidewalk, and do not cut across yards or use alleys. Cross the road at a crosswalk. 4. Trick-or-treat with trusted neighbors. Use the Nextdoor Treat Map to plan your route ahead of time and find the safest, most efficient route to the candy. When in doubt, throw the candy out. Avoid candy that has loose wrappings, is completely unwrapped, has puncture holes, or is homemade and not factory-wrapped. Small children should not be allowed hard candy, which is a choking hazard. Shared with Plymouth Township Police Department Keyan Johnson, Tyrie King and Tyson Sheaff are in custody and charged with the September 3, 2016 Armed Bank Robbery at the TD Bank 550 W. Germantown Pike in Plymouth Township. Shared with 1 area in Plymouth Township Police Department WANTED - BANK ROBBERY - WANTED The Plymouth Township Police Department and the FBI are seeking the public’s assistance to locate Keyan Johnson.

Johnson is being sought in connection with the September 3, 2016 armed robbery by two male subjects of the TD Bank branch located at 550 West Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Johnson is 19 years old, 6’ tall, and approximately 180 pounds. He was last known to reside on East Fornance Street near Green Valley Road in Norristown, Pennsylvania. He also has ties to northern New Jersey and Delaware. Johnson is considered armed and dangerous.
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tipsters can remain anonymous. The Plymouth Township Police Department and the FBI are seeking the public’s assistance to identify and locate the subjects responsible for an armed robbery on September 3, 2016 of the TD Bank branch located at 550 West Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. At approximately 2:52 p.m. on September 3, 2016, the two subjects entered the bank. Subject #1 presented a demand note to a teller; soon thereafter, he vaulted the bank counter and brandished a handgun.
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Recent Reports of Burglaries During Day Time Hours Recently the Plymouth Township Police Department has received reports of residential burglaries which have occurred during the day time hours. Please remember to lock your windows and doors while away from your residence. During some of these burglaries the suspects are known to knock on doors to see if the residents are home. Once they realize no one is home they break into the residence and steal items of value. As a reminder to citizens who are home during the day, if you see or hear anything unusual or suspicious please call 911 immediately to report the activity. Plymouth Township Snow Emergency Declared Plymouth Township has declared a snow emergency as of 4pm on Friday January 22, 2016 through noon on Sunday January 24, 2016. If 3 or more inches of snow accumulates or a “Snow Emergency” is declared you may not park on the street if off-street parking is available. You must park your vehicle in your driveway.

If off-street parking is not available, then on street parking on one side of the street is permitted as follows: Parking on the even side of the street is permitted during even years. Parking on the odd side of the street is permitted during odd years. For example you can only park on the even side of the street during a snowfall in 2016. Lend a hand to those not able to shovel!!!! Dear Plymouth Township Residents, While the upcoming snowstorm is exciting for many of us, for neighbors who are older, injured, or have a disability, snowstorms can cause a great deal of anxiety and pose a threat to their well-being. If you are willing to help shovel out a neighbor in need, consider adding a discussion to your Nextdoor neighborhood letting your neighbors know you are willing to help. Perhaps you can even organize groups of neighbors to shovel together! In addition to helping those in need, please consider shoveling the following: * Vehicles parked in handicap parking spots

* Empty handicap parking spots When shoveling sidewalks and curb cuts, please shovel the width of at least 36 inches to allow people who use wheelchairs to pass safely. Stay warm, and thank you for looking out for your neighbors! 2015 6th Annual Plymouth Ambulance "Operation Christmas Kids" Toy Run On Saturday December 5, 2015 the Plymouth Township Police Department Motorcycle Unit along with the assistance of the Tri-County Motor Unit proudly escorted the 6th Annual Plymouth Ambulance "Operation Christmas Kids" Toy Run. Police Training Excercise - Tuesday December 2, 2015 On Wednesday December 2, 2015, the Plymouth Township Police Department is hosting a police training exercise at 421 Lucetta Street (area of JFK Park). Expect a police presence in the area for most of the day. Any questions or concerns please contact Plymouth Township Police Dispatch directly at 610-279-1901. Shared with 3 neighborhoods in Plymouth Township Police Department Victim of Fatal Plymouth Township Apartment Fire Identified

Plymouth Township Police have identified the victim of a tragic fire that broke out at Plymouth Rock Apartments on Halloween night. Forensic testing has enabled investigators to identify the deceased fire victim as 48-year-old Virginia Nuria Jonas, according to a press release. Jonas was the registered tenant of the Apartment D14, where the fire originated. Officers from the Plymouth Township Police Department were dispatched at 10:25 p.m. on Oct. 31 for a report of a building fire in the “D” building of the apartment complex, located at 1919 Sandy Hill Road in Plymouth Meeting. Upon their arrival officers, observed fire emanating from the building’s center roof area, and they observed a woman trapped by the fire on her second floor balcony. The woman was rescued by fire personnel using a ladder and was treated for smoke inhalation at the scene. Once the fire was extinguished, police and fire officials conducted a search of the interior of the apartment where the fire originated and discovered a deceased female in the living area who was believed to be the tenant of the apartment.