
A woman pushing a baby stroller in the parking lot of ย Penn Ryn School in Fairless Hills was stopped by police after they watched her meet up with a car at the closed school and now she’s in custody for drug dealing.
Falls Township police while on routine patrol Saturday August 31 observed Caroline Glassie, 23, of Fairless Hills, meeting with a car having three occupants in it as she stood outside the vehicle. When officials pulled up behind the “suspicious” vehicle, Glassie tried to leave the area but was stopped by officers as she was pushing a stroller with a baby in it away from the car, court records say.
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Officers had contact with the occupants of the car and one unidentified person was suspected ย to be in possession of what was allegedly identified as heroin. Officers continued with a brief investigation and determined prior to their arrival on the scene Glassie delivered the suspected heroin to a subject in the car ย and a second subject told police that the stroller pushing woman also delivered percocet to the occupants of the vehicle, court records say.
Police took Glassie into custody transporting her to the Falls Township Police Department for processing. She was found to be in possession of ย one bag of heroin and a metal pill container. ย Additionally, the defendant ย admitted to police that she delivered the drugs to the subjects in the unidentified vehicle for $165.00 which she told police was in a compartment of the stroller.
Glassie was arraigned by District Court Judge Michael J. Burns on felony possession, misdemeanors of intent to possess, and use. Her bail was set at 10 percent of $20,000 and she was sent to Bucks County Jail and released on bail September 3.
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She has a preliminary hearing scheduled for September 11 in front of Magistrate Jan Vislosky.
No word on what happened to the infant in the stroller.


