Police Log: Thefts From Sheds, Warrant Arrests & More


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

Bristol Township

November 6

Arrest

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James McKinney, 32, was arrested on a local warrant. He was arraigned by Judge Robert Wagner and the bail was set at 10 percent of $50,000.  He was sent to Bucks County Prison.

Vandalism

Sometime overnight, unknown subjects broke both drivers side windows on a 1998 Pontiac that was parked on the 100 block of Ailanthus Lane. The approximate damage was $300.

November 7

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Arrest

Daniel Russo, 42, of Croydon, was arrested on a bench warrant out of Philadelphia. He was released to the custody of the Philadelphia Warrant Unit.

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Theft

A woman was spotted taking items from a store in the 6900 block of New Falls Road without paying for them. She is accused of taking $17 worth of merchandise.

Theft

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A Verizon Android tablet was taken from the 3800 block of Otter Street between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. The device is valued at $600.

November 8

Burglary

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Between October 1 and November 8, a home in the 500 block of Anne Lane in Fairless Hills was entered through a window. It is unknown if anything was taken.

Theft

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A generator, snow blower, pressure washer, two power saws, an air conditioner and hockey equipment were taken from a shed in the 100 block of Kraft Lane in Levittown over the past two days. The value o the stolen goods is $1,748.

Theft

Sometime over the past several weeks, a shed in the 100 block of Inkberry Road in Levittown was entered. A chain saw and a weedwacker were removed. The items approximate value $350.

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Vandalism

The side rear window on a 2005 Ford was window in the 3600 block of Durham Road. The damage was valued at $150.

Vandalism

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Two mailboxes in the 1700 block of Bath Road were broken at the base.

Editor’s Note: All individuals arrested or charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The story was compiled using information from police and public court documents.

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