Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Feb. 13-16

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Missing Endangered Person Brian Shipley of Holland has yet to be located.

On Feb. 13, at approximately 10:30 p.m., Brian Shipley of Holland left his residence in the Village Shires community. Brian had not taken his needed prescribed medications and may become disoriented. He was last seen in the area of the George School and the Neshaminy Creek in Langhorne, Middletown Township. Shipley is described as a 20-year-old, light-skinned black male, approximately 5-foot-11-inches, 175 lbs., brown eyes, short black hair with a lightly trimmed beard. He does not drive and must rely on others for transportation.  

Anyone with information about Brian Shipley is asked to please call the Northampton Township Police Department and ask for Detective John Gross. 

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Tuesday, February 14: Forced Residential Burglary at the 200 block of South Marmic Drive

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The victim reported that sometime between 12:01 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. unknown actor(s) had entered his home via an unsecured door. Once in the home they took an iPod and three laptop computers with an undetermined value.

 

Wednesday, February 15: Theft at the 100 block of Railroad Drive

The complainant, a representative of PECO Energy, reported that sometime between 12 p.m. Jan. 12 and 3:45 p.m. Feb. 12, unknown actor(s) stole 120 feet of rubber coated copper cable that was attached to the base of a utility pole. The cable had an estimated cost of $380.

 

Thursday, February 16: Theft on MacFarland Avenue

The victim reported that over the past few weeks approximately $1,100 worth of various tools had been taken from his barn.

Disorderly Conduct at Upper Holland Road and Township Road

The complainant reported that while traveling west on Upper Holland Road, when the vehicle in front of him began driving erratically in the school zone at 3:37 p.m. The vehicle's driver was yelling obscenities, threw a glass of ice from the car and gave obscene gestures. The incident was filmed by the complainant. The driver of the vehicle was identified by officers as Christopher Inlander, 26, of Churchville. Inlander was cited for Disorderly Conduct.

 

If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Northampton Township Police Department at (215) 322-6111.

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