Man Climbs in Window Pushes TV, Accused of Stalking, Cops Say


 

A Falls Township police SUV Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com
A Falls Township police SUV
Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com

Thomas Dabronzo can’t seem to stop getting in trouble.

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The 47-year-old Middletown resident is accused of climbing into a woman’s house as she watched TV on Saturday. He already has several police run-ins under his belt in 2013, according to Falls Township authorities.

Officers were called to a home on Bristol Pike in the Morrisville section of the Falls for a domestic dispute not in progress Saturday at around 12:30 p.m. When they arrived, police said they found damage consistent with a TV hitting the floor.

The woman who lives in the home told police she was watching TV when Dabronzo climbed halfway through a window and intentionally pushed a flat-panel HD TV to the floor, according to court documents. They add that the woman said Dabronzo then went out of the window and left the area.

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Police said Babronzo has repeatedly took part in harassing conduct against the woman over the past several months. He has been cited before with throwing a cinder block into the woman’s vehicle and damaging her property on several occasions since the start of the year, according to police.

Just for days before Saturday’s incident, a Officer Christopher Iacono wrote in court papers that he warned Dabronzo to stay away from Lattanzi.

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Dabronzo was charged with burglary, stalking, criminal mischief and two counts of harassment. He was arraigned before District Judge Jan Vislosky and sent to county jail on $50,000 bail.

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