
Credit: Police
A man accused of robbing a Tullytown store and several others in Chester and Delaware counties was arraigned before a Bucks County district judge on Thursday.
West Chester, Chester County resident Kevin Crosby, 25, who was most recently living in a Bristol Township recovery home, was arraigned on three counts of felony robbery and single counts of terroristic threats, theft and receiving stolen property. He was sent to Bucks County prison on 10 percent of $200,000 bail.
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Crosby is accused of robbing the GameStop in the Levittown Town Center earlier this month.
Tullytown police wrote in court papers that Crosby walked into the store early in the afternoon on April 9 and loitered around in the pre-owned game section before he passed a note to a clerk.
“Stay quiet, I have a gun. Give me all the money in the register,” the note allegedly read.
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Crosby made off with $176 from the store, police said.
Here’s a list of the stores the suspect is accused of robbing:
- Thursday, April 9 – GameStop, Levittown
- Friday, April 10 – GameStop, West Chester
- Saturday, April 11 – Concord Pet Store, Aston
- Sunday, April 12 – Pet Kraze, Aston
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Aston, Delaware County police arrested Crosby outside the Pet Kraze store as they suspected he was about to rob it again, according to a press release.
The style of the robberies and appearance of the suspect were all very similar, police said.
Tullytown police told LevittownNow.com earlier this month that Crosby admitted to the Levittown robbery during a police interview.
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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.


