Hilltown Township Police and Bucks County District Attorney's Office will ask the public's help for information developed during the murder investigation in January
Hilltown Township Police and the Bucks County District Attorney's Office are seeking the public's assistance for information on the murder of Joseph Canazaro on January 18 in Hilltown. Hilltown Township Police Chief Christopher Englehart and District Attorney David Heckler will hold a press conference at noon at the Hilltown Township Police Building to "ask the public’s assistance for information developed during the investigation" of the home invasion and murder of Canazaro, according to a press release. Canazaro, 48, was killed in his home at 321 Swartley Road on the morning of Jan. 18, where he resided with his girlfriend and two children. Canazaro was the co-owner of Finn McCool's Tavern in Ambler Borough. The suspects were described …
Chris Palmer of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that Canazaro owed more than $10 million to various casinos, banks and the government
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Tuesday, January 22
Chris Palmer of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that Hilltown robbery and home invasion murder victim Joseph Canazaro was $10 million in debt to casinos, banks and the government. Bankruptcy documents from 2008 showed Canazaro owed hundreds of thousands of dollars to casinos in Las Vegas, Atlantic City and Biloxi, MS, according to the article. A matter was settled in bankruptcy court where Canazaro cashed $210,000 in faulty checks with two check-cashing agencies, Palmer reports. Locally, Canazaro owed taxes to Hatfield Township and New Britain Township. Hilltown Township Police and the Bucks County District Attorney believe Canazaro’s Swartley Road home, which he rented, was targeted for robbery by two men who are still wanted by …
The Bucks County District Attorney will hold a conference to announce the findings of the investigation into the shooting
Bucks County District Attorney David Heckler announced a press conference for 3 p.m. Monday at his office on the fourth floor of the Bucks County Courthouse in Doylestown to announce the findings of the investigation into the shooting of Michael W. Marino on June 9 in Sellersville. Marino, 26, was shot and killed by a Perkasie Borough Police officer as he was allegedly handcuffed and unarmed. Police responded to the Village Market convenience store around 4:15 p.m. June 9 for a report of a man "acting confused." Village Market is located on E. Park Avenue/Main Street in Sellersville. Police searched for the suspect and located him near the building by the intersection of Clymer Avenue and East State Street. Perkasie Police Chief Jeff Gura…
Timothy McNulty
3:21 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
The police are completely incompetent or worse! The suspected bomb is actually just a PowerCap (auto stereo power capacitor) that anyone can buy at Walmart or anywhere auto stereo supplies are sold, digital readout included! Take a look at the image the police took of the this suspected bomb in the stream here: http://hss-prod.hss.aol.com/hss/storage/patch/4dbe9a3be3d5656692cefd5c5f77b287 You …   more ›