Morning Warrant Sweep Scoops Up 18 Wanted Persons


Rain soaked police and sheriff deputies talk to residents of an apartment during a 2014 warrant sweep. Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com
Rain soaked police and sheriff deputies talk to residents of an apartment during a 2014 warrant sweep.
Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com

Police and sheriff deputies arrested 18 wanted subjects in a warrant sweep early Thursday morning.

The warrant sweep took place starting at 5 a.m. Thursday in Bensalem and Lower Southampton. Armed with warrants, sheriff deputies along with Bensalem, Falls Township and Lower Southampton police fanned out.

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Here’s a list of individuals picked up during the warrant sweep:

  • Hubert Brewington, Bensalem (Domestic Warrant)
  • Lorraine Weston, Bensalem
  • Jessica Galgon, Feasterville
  • Sherry Greer, Croydon
  • Scott Ludlow, Croydon
  • James Harkless, Croydon
  • Richard Markle, Bensalem
  • Darryl Emenhizer, Croydon
  • Stacey Spiker, Morrisville
  • Shawn Gavaghan, Bensalem
  • Kevin McCormick, Bristol
  • Christopher McCormick, Bristol (Criminal and Domestic Warrant)
  • David Shaw, Warminster (Criminal and Domestic Warrant)
  • Frederick Dixon, Bristol (Domestic Warrant)
  • Kevin Roberts, Feasterville (Domestic Warrant)
Scott Raymond Ludlow Sr., 41, was also taken into custody during the sweep. According to court records, he was wanted by Bristol Township police for a 2015 burglary. He faces felony burglary and criminal trespass charges and was recently declared a fugitive.

Bensalem police said they arrested three other subjects wanted on local warrants.

“I would like to thank the Bensalem, Lower Southampton and Falls Township police departments. This continued cooperation between law enforcement will go a long way in making Bucks County a safer place for our citizens.” Bucks County Sheriff Edward “Duke” Donnelly said.

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Officials said warrant sweeps will continue throughout Bucks County.

“As I have said before, if you have a warrant for your arrest, turn yourself in. We will not stop looking for you and will be knocking on your door soon. If you know anyone who is wanted, please call the Bucks County Sheriff’s Office or your local police. Your information will remain confidential,” Donnelly said.

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The sheriff’s office can be contacted at 215-348-6124.