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Crime & Safety

Vandals Strike Cars, Houses in Bristol & More

Take a look at the incidents Bristol Township police responded to recently.

Friday, November 2

Arrest

A Croydon man was arrested by police in a warrant at around 1 p.m. The 24-year-old was arraigned before a judge and released on his own recognizance.

Vandalism

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The glass of a front door was broken in the 7600 block of Bristol Pike sometime during the previous evening.

Vandalism

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At 8:20 a.m., police responded to the 3600 block of Bristol-Oxford Valley Road where a damaged rear panel to a 2005 Mercury was reported.

Vandalism

A 2004 Toyota was spray painted along Stanford Road in the Fairless Hills section of the township.

Vandalism

Between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. the glass in the front door of a house in the 1500 block of Haines Road was smashed. The damage is estimated to the $250.

Vandalism

A shed in the 400 block of Welsford Road was spray painted overnight.

Saturday, November 3

Theft

More than $3,000 worth of items were taken from a shed in the 600 block of Neshaminy Road in Croydon. A poulan chainsaw, Husqvarna chainsaw, Wagner power sprayer, weedwacker, Milwaukee sawzall and Dewalt saw were taken. A Summit Viper tree stand and a hunting suit and boots were also reported stolen.

Theft

Police responded to the 6000 block of Emile Road in Levittown for reports of a theft. A Samsung Galaxy X Epic mobile device was taken.

Sunday, November 4

Arrest

A 39-year-old Fleetwing Drive man was taken into custody on a bench warrant. The man was released to the custody of sherriff deputies.

Burglary

Between October 26 and November 3, unkown subject(s) made stole about $700 worth of items from a house on Ford Road. The residents discovered, a netbook computer, $50 cash, Nintendo PSP, Nintendo 3DSD and various prescription medical bottles were taken. The crime was reported just after 3 p.m. on Sunday.

Theft

A generator and several other items were taken overnight from Ginerbush Road. The value of the items was close to $1,000.

Theft

A blue 6.5 horse power JC 3000 generator was stolen from the 1500 block of Haines Road. The generator was valued at $150.

Theft

A GPS and medication were reported stolen from Mill Bend Road.

Vandalism

Two tires on a 2006 Chevrolet parked along Butternut Road were punctured overnight.

Vandalism

A shed in at a home on Crest Avenue was damaged overnight. The cost of the damaged is estimated to be $500.

Tuesday, November 6

Arrest

A 32-year-old Ryan Carson was arrested on a bench warrant and released to the cutody of county sheriff deputies. The man was found at 4:42 p.m. along State Road in Croydon.

Vandalism

A shopping car was pushed into the side of a 2012 Ford vehicle along Sout Oxford Valley Road. No damage estimate was given.

Theft

A bank debit card was reported taken during the day from a location along Emilie Road.

Wednesday, November 7

Burglary

A unsecured home along Mary Lane in Levittown was burglarized between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. The suspect(s) made off with several pieces of jewelry, which was valued at $1,500.

Theft

Police responded to the report of a theft of various hand tools and copper from a vehicle in the 7900 block of New Falls Road. The theft, valued at $1,644, is suspected to have happened overnight.

Vandalism

Sometime overnight in the 5400 block of Beaver Dam Road, the letters "LIB" were spray painted onto a building.

Vandalism

Just before 2 p.m., police discovered the windows at a Crabtree Drive structure has been broken out. No value was assigned to the damage.

 

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