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Carjacking & Man Hits School Bus in Bristol Township

Police responded a carjacking in Croydon and a strange accident involving a school bus.

Bristol Township police have handled a carjacking and hit-and-run crash involving a school bus over the past few days.

Just after midnight on Wednesday, a man was approached by three black males and carjacked in the 1700 block of Newport Road in Croydon, police reported. One of the suspects displayed a handgun.

The trio demanded the victim's car and wallets during the incident, police said.

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The victim was able to get free from the area and get help, but his car and wallet were taken.

According to township police, the vehicle is a gray 2008 Chevrolet Impala. DDB2500 is the vehicle's registration.

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On Friday morning, police arrested 41-year-old township resident Michael Fehn after he allegedly hit a school bus, car, the sign at Maple Shade Elementary School and nearly a group of kids, PhillyBurbs.com reports.

Recklessly endangering another person, 2 counts of accidents involving damage to an attended vehicle and disorderly conduct are some of the charges police lodged against Fehn, court documents show.

According to PhillyBurbs, the 41-year-old fled from several of the accident scene and later fought with officers.

He was arraigned Friday in front of Judge Frank Peranteau and sent to county jail in lieu of 10 percent of $30,000, records state.

These two incidents are just some of the dozens of calls officers have responded to recently. Click here to see more.

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