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Regional Roundup: Bookkeeper Admits to Stealing $150K from Family Business

And several cars have been robbed of their catalytic converters in Upper Southampton.

: Seniors from Council Rock South's baseball team ran a clinic to prepare boys ages 8 to 12 for the upcoming season.

: Juliett Barzilayeva pleaded guilty this week to embezzling more than $154,000 from her cousin's company in Lower Moreland, where she worked as a bookkeeper.

: Upper Southampton police are investigating the removal and theft of four catalytic converters from vehicles parked in the 1700 block of Street Road. The converters were cut from the undercarriage of the vehicle's exhaust system, police said.

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: Among other crimes reported by the Bristol Township police, a man stole approximately $83 in hygienic products from the CVS on South Oxford Valley Road in Fairless Hills.

: Warminster Police recently arrested 12 individuals in connection with numerous daytime burglaries. Since the arrests, police said the burglary rate throughout the township has dropped.

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: Lower Southampton seems to be a lucky place to buy lottery tickets recently. A winning Cash 5 ticket worth $225,000 was sold at the Feasterville Kmart on Street Road. Last week, a

: Bensalem High School's Mock Trial Team is one of twelve teams in Pennsylvania to compete in the state championship, which will take place on Mar. 30.

: This April a new BYOB pizzeria—Mangia Gourmet—will open where Quig's Pizza used to be. 

: Discovery Service Projects is celebrating 25 years of mission trips. The local group helps improve lives in third-world nations and here in the United States.

: Philabundance, Delaware Valley’s largest hunger relief organization, is encouraging home gardeners to grow fruits and vegetables or to collect surplus produce from their harvest to donate to the Share the Harvest program.

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