
Doylestown, PA – The Bucks County Sheriff’s Office cleared 19 warrants between October 20 and October 24, bringing the department’s total for 2025 to more than 600, officials announced Wednesday.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, the department continues to focus not only on warrant enforcement but also on community protection through its Protection from Abuse (PFA) Unit. Sheriff Frederick A. Harran highlighted the unit’s ongoing work as part of the agency’s weekly #WarrantWednesday update, emphasizing efforts to serve court orders that help safeguard victims of domestic violence.
“This year, our team has cleared hundreds of PFA orders across Bucks County,” the post stated, noting that both men and women benefit from these protections. The PFA Unit works daily to deliver and enforce court-issued orders designed to prevent further harm in abuse-related cases.
The Sheriff’s Office frequently shares updates to promote transparency and public safety awareness. Clearing warrants—ranging from missed court appearances to active criminal cases—helps reduce risk and ensure accountability, officials said.
Residents can learn more about ongoing enforcement and safety initiatives through the Bucks County Sheriff’s Office social media channels and community outreach events.
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