State Police investigating after threat causes meeting cancelation in Bucks Co.

Pennsylvania State Police officials are investigating after Haycock Township recently canceled a zoning meeting and a supervisors meeting that were both scheduled for Sept. 8, 2025, after an employee received a “threatening message.”

According to a statement from the Pa. State Police, troopers were called to Haycock Township, in Bucks County on Monday, Sept. 8, 2025, after an employee received a message that led to the cancelation of a zoning meeting scheduled for that day.

A supervisors meeting was also scheduled for that day and was canceled as well.

The township announced the cancelation of that meeting online.

Police have not elaborated on the nature of the threat and haven’t said if it was directed at any specific individual or concerned any item expected to be discussed at the meetings that evening.

An online agenda for the evening’s supervisors meeting doesn’t provide much detail on what may have been planned for the zoning meeting.

Contacted Monday, officials with Haycock Township’s zoning hearing board did not immediately respond to calls for comment.

Police are asking anyone who may have information on this incident to contact the State Police’s barracks in Dublin at 215-249-9191. The incident number for this case is: PA2025-1121987.

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