Investigators seize weapons from property of suspect accused of killing Temple officer

Investigators seize weapons from property of suspect accused of killing Temple officer



Authorities descended on Fepher's Buckingham Township home to take him into custody and they've been searching for evidence. Our Alicia Roberts has that part of the story. Sources close to the investigation tell me multiple weapons were seized from this historic farm along Quarry Road Sunday afternoon. Officials searched the home of 18-year-old Miles Fepher on the grounds of the historic Boxley Farm just hours after Fepher was taken into custody by the Buckingham Police Department, Central Bucks Special Response Team, and the Department of Public Health. The investigation is looking at the location of the Fepher's Buckingham Township home. The investigation is looking at the location of the Fepher's Buckingham Township home. The Fepher's Buckingham Township home is located in the Central Bucks Special Response Team and Philadelphia Police along with U.

S. Marshals. We were able to get the house surrounded. We were able to get compliance and take the suspect into custody without incident. U.S. Marshals shared these photos of Fepher's arrest.

Officers used Fitzgerald's handcuffs on the suspect as he was taken back to Philadelphia Police Headquarters. That's a tradition that we do anytime there's a fallen officer and we thought it was important to remember Officer Fitzgerald by once again to get him into the house. Local police sources say Miles Feffer is known to officers in the area for what they describe as nuisance crimes. Neighbors say the family moved in about four years ago and that they've seen police at the residence several times since. I really don't know them, even though they're so close, everybody keeps themselves around in your country, you know, mostly. They have been noisy at times with motorcycles and things like that in the field. Yeah, police also tell CBS 3 the SPC and the FBI to investigate the case of the Fepher's case.

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