Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Thefts in the past week include a stroller and a bicycle.
A light green Huffy Beach Cruiser bicycle with brown trim was reported stolen at 11:01 p.m. Thursday in the 200 block of Lafayette Street. It was valued at $125. A red Chicco umbrella stroller worth $80 was reportedly taken from DiGiuseppe Drive at 9:07 p.m. on Monday. Police reports were provided by the Bristol Borough Police Department.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
The owner was loading groceries in the trunk when the thief took her belongings.
Bristol Township police responded to a theft from vehicle report Sunday morning at the Acme supermarket on New Falls Road. According to a police statement, the victim told officers that she was loading groceries into tthe trunk of her car when she heard her passenger door shut. She saw someone get into an adjacent car and speed off. When she looked inside her car, the victim saw that her purse had been taken. The victim descibed the suspect as a white male in his mid-40s with grayish-brown hair, driving an older white car. If you have any information about this incident, contact Bristol Township police at (215) 785-4040.
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Sunday, February 24, 2013
Two 29-year-olds have been arrested by a police task force in connection with an alleged copper theft in Levittown.
A police task force made up of officers from several departments arrested a Bristol Township man and a Falls woman in connection with the theft of copper from a PECO substation. Jamie Lynn Brown and Jason Pallis, both 29, were apprehended by authorities and are accused of stealing copper wiring from Middletown’s Durham substation on Oxford Valley Road in November, according to court records filed last week. Police said the duo cut a hole in fence at the substation with bolt cutters and stole the copper ground wire. Between the property damage and missing copper, PECO took a hit of $7,000, authorities said. Copper ground wire is used to protect life and safeguard power grid by acting as a safe path for excess electricity to disperse. It is …
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Copper was stolen from a home in Bristol Township and a Wii system was among the items taken in Middletown.
Police in Bristol and Middletown townships are investigating two burglaries and a stolen vehicle. Sometime between Saturday and Sunday morning, a home in the 1600 block of Edgely Road in Bristol Township was burglarized. The home, which is under renovations, was entered through a smashed window. Copper pipes from the water and oil heater were stolen, police said. Middletown investigators are looking into a burglary in the 1000 block of Gillam Avenue in the Langhorne section of the township. Sometime between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Friday, forced entry was made through the front door and jewelry and a Wii video game system were stolen, police reported. On Friday in the 2400 block of East Lincoln Highway in Middletown, police said a 1993 …
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Law enforcement are seeking a white female who was seen on video surveillance allegedly using a credit card that authorities said had been stolen during an armed robbery.
Police in Montgomery County are seeking the public's help in identifying a woman who they say was caught on video surveillance in Lower Bucks County on several occasions using a credit card that had been stolen earlier this month during an armed robbery. The white female, who appears to be wearing glasses in an image shared by Horsham Township police, allegedly used the stolen credit card at a number of businesses and a bank in the areas of Bensalem, Bristol, Croydon and Morrisville. It is not clear if the woman was involved in the alleged armed robbery, which police said resulted in the credit card being stolen. According to authorities, police responded to a report of an armed robbery on Jan. 7 in the parking lot of the Residence Inn on…
Friday, January 18, 2013
Middletown Township Police are investigating a theft from the Langhorne T-Mobile.
The Middletown Township Police are investigating the following incident: On Jan. 16 at about 3:49 p.m., a male subject stole two Galaxy Note Pads from the T-Mobile on E. Lincoln Highway in Langhorne. The subject fled in a burgundy-colored Hyundai Sonata. The note pads are valued at $700 each. The preceding information was provided by the Middletown Township Police Department. Click on the attached PDF for additional information about these incidents.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
The Middletown Township Police are investigating a few recent incidents.
The Middletown Township Police are investigating the following incidents: Vehicle Theft Sometime overnight Jan. 13 on the 2100 block of E. Lincoln Hwy, Levittown, a 2007 Mercedes Benz C280 was taken from a common parking lot. Criminal Mischief/Attempted Theft Sometime between Jan. 13 and 15 on the 1100 block of Wheeler Way, Langhorne, the rear fence of an electrical supply company was cut. No equipment or supplies were taken. The preceding information was provided by the Middletown Township Police Department. Click on the attached PDF for additional information about these incidents.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Bristol Borough Police reported a burglary that took place on Jan. 6, according to a blotter.
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Wednesday, January 16
A burglary took place on Jefferson Avenue in Bristol Borough, according to a police report. On Jan. 6 around 12 p.m. a $1,350 worth of items were stolen from a home, police said. Golf clubs, an air conditioner, marble sing, toilet and four tire rims, all valued at $1,350, were taken. Police responded to other incidents including a citation for criminal mischief and disorderly conduct on Cedar Street, and a theft from a Ford that was parked on Lincoln Avenue. An assortment of tools, valued at $800, were taken from the car. For full details from the police reports, please click on the attached PDF files.
The Falls Township Police are seeking information anyone might have about a burglary suspect.
A South End Auto Parts employee caught a man who who had cut the lock on the business' gate and was taking items from a large garage in the rear of the property Monday, Jan. 14. When the employee confronted the suspect, the man walked away and entered an older model Dodge pickup truck with Pennsylvania tags. The business is located at 791 West Bridge Street. The suspect was described as a white male, 40-45 years old with long brown hair and a beard. Anyone with any information is asked to call Detective Tomcho at 215-949-9100. Falls Township Police are also investigating the following incidents: Stolen Vehicle Sometime overnight, someone took a 2006 Ford F-350 passenger van from the Burns Auto Group yard at 115 Lincoln Hwy. The vehicle did…
Monday, January 14, 2013
Two people were recently caught trying to steal from retailers in the Oxford Valley Mall.
The Middletown Township Police Department reported the following incidents: Retail Theft A 14-year-old male will be petitioned to juvenile court for retail theft of $265 worth of clothing from the Oxford Valley Mall Hollister store on Jan. 12 at about 4:24 p.m. Retail Theft A 31-year-old Levittown woman was arrested for retail theft of about $692 worth of merchandise from the Oxford Valley Mall Macy's on Jan. 12 at about 6 p.m. Retail Theft A 21-year-old Newtown man was issued a non-traffic citation for retail theft of $99 worth of merchandise from the Langhorne Target on Jan. 13 at about 7:46 p.m. Theft from Vehicle Sometime overnight, an unlocked 2008 Ford Edge on Canal Rd., Levittown, was entered and earrings, an Ipod, prescription …
concerned citizen
10:25 am on Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Why doesnt this store have better cameras facing the parking lot! And the parking lot is not bright enough at nighttime! The guy must have been watching that parking lot and waited for someone to not pay attention. Welcome to philly north!   more ›