Police Find Vehicle With Bullet Damage As Stabbing, Shooting Investigation Grinds On


Police on Willow Drive on Wednesday morning.
Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com

No charges are imminent in relation to the quadruple stabbing and drive-by shooting that happened earlier this week in Falls Township, an official said Friday.

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Falls Township police Lt. Hank Ward, who is currently overseeing the department, said those involved in the incident that happened late Tuesday night continue to not cooperate with the investigation.

Since Wednesday, detectives have found a vehicle with a bullet hole that is suspected of being involved, Ward said, adding investigators plan to obtain a search warrant.

Two of the four people stabbed – three juveniles and one adult – were badly injured, and they have all been released from the hospital as of Friday, police said.

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On Tuesday between 9 p.m. and 11:45 p.m., two groups of adults and juveniles became involved in a fight at Penn Valley Elementary School on North Turn Lane in Falls Township’s Levittown section, police said.

Officers were dispatched to the 100 block of Willow Drive in Levittown around 11:45 p.m. There were reports of gunshots, possibly from two firearms, police said.

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No one was shot, but investigators said multiple shots were fired into an occupied home connected to the incident, police said.

On Wednesday morning, Lt. Hank Ward said the violence may have stemmed from social media arguments.

Anyone with information or footage related to the incidents has been asked to contact Detective Gregory Small at 215-949-9100 ext. 426 or G.Small@FallsTwpPD.com. Anonymous tips can be submitted by emailing tiplines@fallstwppd.com

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