The following was provided courtesy of the Middletown Township Police Department.

November 8
Retail Theft
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Todd McQuaid, 21, of Levittown, and Nichole Evert, 19, of Yardley, were arrested for retail theft and receiving stolen property at the Levittown Giant on New Falls Road. The two are accused of taking $179.94 worth of merchandise.
DUI
Stephen P. Weiss, 22, of Holland, was stopped at 3:24 a.m. on South Flowers Mill Road and East Lincoln Highway. She was charged with driving under the influence.
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Theft From Auto
Between 11:30 a.m. and noon someone took a $500 leaf blower from a vehicle parked on Jefferson Avenue.
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Theft from Auto
Four hubcaps from a Volkswagen parked on Deep Dale Drive East were stolen. The hubcaps are valued at $400.
November 10
Theft
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Julian S. Perez, 25, of Philadelphia, was arrested for theft from Colonial Marble at the Oxford Valley Mall at 6:35 p.m. A computer monitor valued at $190 was taken.
Theft
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Copper piping was stolen from two air conditioners as the rear of The Meat Store on New Falls Road. The cost of the stolen pipes and damage is $20,000.
Theft
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Someone stole copper piping from the air conditioning system at the Family Dollar Store on New Falls Road was stolen overnight.
Theft from Vehicle
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A 2008 Honda parked on Spinythorn Road had a window smashed overnight. A cell phone and Coach wallet worth $200 were stolen from the vehicle.
November 11
False ID to Law Enforcement
Eugene Flemming, 62, of Bristol, was arrested at 12:49 p.m. at Oxford Valley Road and Woodbourne Road for false identification to law enforcement, driving with a suspended license and careless driving.
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Theft
A truck trailer was reported stolen from The Dump warehouse on Wheeler Way sometime in the past week. The trailer was manufactured in 1995 and worth $10,000.
November 13
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Theft
Interior components of three conditioner units were stolen from the rear of the Bucks Real Estate Center on Veterans Highway overnight. The theft is estimated to have cost the business $20,000.
Editor’s Note: All individuals arrested or charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Story was compiled using information from police and public court documents.


