Police Log: Disorderly Conduct At Orthopedics Office, DUIs & More


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

Middletown Township

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December 31

DUI

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A 52-year-old Philadelphia woman was arrested at 6:49 p.m. at the Dunkin Donuts on West Maple Avenue and West Old Lincoln Highway for DUI.

Disorderly Conduct

A New Hope woman was cited at 10:30 a.m. for disorderly conduct and harassment. The incident happened at Mercer Bucks Orthopedics located on Langhorne-Newtown Road.

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Theft

A resident reported that four to five extension cords were removed from a home on Avenue E in the Parkland section of Middletown. The value of the cords was $100.

January 1

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DUI

A 31-year-old Bristol woman was arrested on New Falls Road at 6:23 p.m. for DUI, careless driving and reckless driving.

Public Drunkenness

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A 19-year-old man from Levittown was cited on Trenton Road at 1:13 a.m. for public drunkenness and underage drinking.

January 2

Criminal Trespass

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A 43-year-old Langhorne man was arrested on North Street in Parkland for criminal trespass at 12:18 a.m.

Criminal Trespass

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A 30-year-old Levittown woman was arrested on North Street in Parkland for criminal trespass at 12:18 a.m.

Theft From Vehicle

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An unlocked car parked at the Wawa on Bristol-Oxford Valley Road was entered around 6:15 p.m. A Coach briefcase that contained a Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy S5 Phone, a wireless Bose speaker, and a glucose monitoring kit was reported stolen. The value of the items taken was $1,800.

January 3

Possession of a Controlled Substance

A 22-year-old Bristol woman was arrested at Buffalo Wild Wings on East Lincoln Highway for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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Retail Theft

A male suspect concealed two shirts and three wallets before walking out of the TJ Maxx on East Lincoln Highway around 12:50 p.m. The value of the items stolen was $150.