bookmark_borderInternet Crimes Against Children

In cooperation with the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, Major Crimes Unit and the East Norriton Township Police Department have joined efforts to protect children from internet predators. In addition to his regular duties as an East Norriton Township Police Department Detective, Detective Michael Henricks was recently sworn as a Special Montgomery County Detective by District Attorney Ferman. His specific enforcement focus, relating to ICAC, involves detecting and arresting child predators who utilize the internet as a tool to meet and sexually assault child victims.

In January 2015 Detective Henricks became involved in an undercover, electronic communication exchange with defendant Kurt Krumpholz. It was immediately apparent Krumpholz’s intent was to commit illegal acts.

On Monday, January 19, 2015 the ongoing undercover communications resulted in Krumpholz requesting to meet with whom he thought to be a 14 year old boy and his 13 year old male friend. Krumpholz’s proposed purpose for this meeting was for him to perform oral sex on two underage children.

On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 4:25 PM Krumpholz arrived at the agreed upon meet location, the Friendly’s Restaurant, 150 West Germantown Pike, East Norriton Township, Montgomery County. Upon his arrival at the Friendly’s Restaurant, he entered the restaurant in search of the two victims he believed he was meeting. After not finding them, Krumpholz quickly left but was met by law enforcement before he could re-enter his vehicle.

bookmark_borderThe Making of a Hero

A new exhibit opening Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at historic Pennypacker Mills reveals the story of Galusha Pennypacker, Brevetted Major General and Medal of Honor recipient for valor at the Battle of Fort Fisher, Cape Fear, North Carolina.

The story of Galusha Pennypacker began in a small house in Valley Forge, PA. From humble beginnings, this cousin of Pennsylvania Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker volunteered at age seventeen to serve in the 9th Pennsylvania Volunteers. His career would see him reach the heights of military leadership, but always maintain personal warmth for his men. Through engagements at Swift Creek and Fort Gilmore, Galusha rose through the ranks until the fateful assault at Fort Fisher.

Pennypacker Mills is operated by the Montgomery County Division of Parks, Trails, and Historic Sites and is located at 5 Haldeman Road in Schwenksville, PA. For more information, please call 610-287-9349 or visit the website at
www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills.

bookmark_borderAmbler Restaurant Week

Ambler Restaurant Week begins this coming Monday, January 12th, and runs through January 19th! Ambler area restaurants will be offering wonderful specials and prix-fix menus. Participating restaurants are listed below, please select the individual restaurant to see their menu and other pertinent information.

Whether you’re looking for high end or casual, a beverage pairing or a BYOB, lunch or dinner; there is something to please everyone. This is always a popular week in Ambler, so don’t delay and make your reservations! Please keep in mind that not all restaurants are open each night during Restaurant Week,
yet another reason to plan in advance and make reservations!