The following was provided courtesy of the Falls Township Police Department.
Falls Township

October 31
Retail Theft
Three women stole $550 worth of clothing and fled in a silver Chevrolet Impala. The vehicle is the same one used in a retail theft at Old Navy on Commerce Boulevard on September 8.
November 1
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Theft
An employee reportedly stole money from the office at the Red Roof Inn. The management did not move forward with charges.
November 2
Theft From Vehicle
Two catalytic converters were stolen from vehicles at the Newport Village Apartments along New Falls Road.
Disorderly Conduct
A woman was cited for disorderly conduct in the 900 block of Trenton Road.
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Public Drunkenness
A man was cited for public drunkenness and misconduct at the Dorilyn Terrace Apartments on Bristol-Oxford Valley Road.
November 3
Theft
A resident of Everturn Lane reported that $1,400 was taken from a bank account.
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Theft
A Chromebook was stolen from a classroom at Pennsbury High School West.
Theft
Bread and bread trays were stolen from Oxford Valley Elementary School on Trenton Road. Some of the bread was later located in Lake Caroline.
Arrest
A woman was arrested on a Bucks County warrant in the 9000 block of Lowell Drive. She was also found in possession of a controlled substance. She was turned over to the custody of sheriff’s deputies.
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Stolen Vehicle
A resident of Trenton Road reported a known subject took her vehicle without consent. Charges are pending.
Theft From Vehicle
A catalytic converter was stolen from a vehicle in the 400 block of Tyburn Road at 3 a.m.
November 4
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Criminal Mischief
A man was charged after kicking on various apartment doors while looking for his adult son.
November 5
Assault
An arrest warrant was obtained for a man accused of an assault on West Trenton Avenue.
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Criminal Mischief
A home’s window was shot with a pellet gun in the unit block of Nearwood Lane.
DUI Crash
A woman was arrested for DUI after a crash at Lincoln Highway and North Oxford Valley Road.
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