Robber Withdraws No Contest Plea & Is Found Guilty


Kyle Marcel Page
Credit: Bucks County District Attorney’s Office

A former Wrightstown man was found guilty of robbing a Tullytown store last week.

Kyle Marcel Page, 33, was found guilty by a jury of robbery, theft, receiving stolen property, retail theft, possession of an instrument of crime,and possession of a weapon, false imprisonment, and related offenses. His sentencing is set for spring.

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Page had pleaded no contest in the Tullytown robbery case in 2017 but withdrew his plea and requested a new trial.

The 33 year old was found to be behind the February 2017 robbery of the MetroPCS at the Levittown Town Center. Police said that he walked into the store and took iPhones and cash after pulling a semi-automatic handgun during the robbery. Two employees and customers were forced into the back room.

A witnesses chased Page but lost him. He was later arrested by police.

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Previous to the 2017 robbery, Page had a criminal record and pleaded guilty in 2015 to lying during the murder trial of Ckaron Handy, who was convicted of killing 30-year-old Bristol Township union machinist Kevin Battista in 2006. At the time, authorities said Page lied to a grand jury investigating the murder twice in 2009 and before District Judge Joanne Kline during Handy’s preliminary hearing in 2013.