Crime & Safety

Exotic Fish Worth More Than $4K Reported Stolen From Bristol Business

Bristol Township Police Blotter

Bristol Township police reported one arrest and several other crimes.

Police said 43-year-old Veronica Flowers, of Levittown, was arrested on a bench warrant at 6:48 p.m. on Sept. 18. She was taken into custody and released to the Bucks County Sheriff's.

Numerous contractor tools, valued at $5,500, were discovered stolen from a 2009 work trailer at 8:26 a.m. on Sept. 15, police said. The trailer was parked at Bristol Oxford Valley Road in Levittown.

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Someone jumped the fence of The Fish Factory on Veteran’s Highway in Bristol and stole exotic fish, police said. The fish, valued at $4,400, were reported stolen at 1:09 p.m. on Sept. 16.

Police said someone stole laptop computers, valued at $1,200, after entering through the rear window of a home on Blue Ridge Turn in Levittown sometime between Sept. 16 and Sept. 17. 

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Police said sometime overnight on Sept. 16 someone took a radio system from a school bus at Cummins Power Systems on Ford Road in Bristol.

Someone smashed out the rear window on a GMC that was parked at Indian Creek Drive in Levittown and took a DVD player, DVDs and a baseball bag, valued $300, according to police. It was reported on Sept. 18.

Someone took a GPS and charger, valued at $250, from a 2009 Kia that was parked at at Begonia Lane in Levittown. It was reported at 12:41 p.m. on Sept. 18.

Someone threw a rock and dented the right rear fender of a 2003 Ford at Bristol Pike in Croydon resulting in damage of about $500, police said. It was reported at 9:22 a.m. on Sept. 16.

Police said throughout the following sections of Levittown; Blueridge, Crabtree, Dogwood, Indian Creek, Farmbrook, Magnolia Hills, Millcreek, Stonybrook, Violetwood and Yellowood the windows of several vehicles were broken out. It was reported happening between Sept. 17 and Sept. 18 with damage totaling more than $6,000, police said.


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