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GPS Stalker, Carjacker Chase scores lower news

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA – A man used GPS to stalk a woman he met online and started dating nine times after she dumped him. Meanwhile, a dog owner says her dog was drugged, but the Bucks County SPCA isn’t sure how.

Here were the stories that made the news in Lower Bucks County this past week:

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Man used GPS tracker to stalk Bucks Woman he met on dating site: PD

Matthew Bustin of King of Prussia followed the Bensalem woman nine times after meeting her on a dating site, police said.

Makeshift Meth Lab in Bathroom Led to Warminster House Fire: Police

Warminster authorities said the house fire last month was caused by someone using a one-pot cooking method to make methamphetamine.

A teenage carjacking suspect led police on a four-city chase

Warminster Township police have charged an 18-year-old Philadelphia man in a carjacking that caused the stolen vehicle to crash in Bensalem.

Bucks Co. Trump Store sees spike in cases after conviction

The owner of the Trump Store in Bensalem said business is booming after the ex-president’s conviction last week.

Bucks Co. Stoned Dog Mystery Update: Where Did He Get High?

The Bucks County SPCA reviewed video footage after the owner claimed the dog was stoned during a grooming session.