Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: July 7-10

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Thursday, July 7: Theft from Vehicle on Cynthia Drive

The victim, a contractor who was working at a residence, reported that sometime between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m., someone had entered his unlocked work truck that was parked in the driveway and stole his cell phone and various tools.  The items had a combined estimated value of $470.

 

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Friday, July 8: Public Drunkenness at 2nd Street Pike and New Road

While on patrol at 12:21 a.m. an officer saw a subject run across 2nd Street Pike and to the front of a business. The subject was stopped and identified as Kevin Carr, 22, of Churchville.  During the course of the encounter the officer was able to determine Carr had been drinking, he was transported home and cited for Public Drunkenness.

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Saturday, July 9: Criminal Mischief at 100 block of Windy Knoll Drive

The complainant reported that over the past two nights two of the tires on his daughter’s vehicle had been slashed. No value was given for the damage.

Theft on Schoolhouse Road

The property owner reported that sometime between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., 10 of his solar-powered landscaping lights were taken from his front lawn. No value was given for the items.

Indecent Exposure at Auckland Drive and Highland Drive

At 9:09 p.m. the complainant reported that while she was standing at the intersection, a newer model, maroon, 4-door Honda sedan, that was traveling north on Auckland Drive slowed as it approached her.  The vehicles operator, described as a husky white male, in his mid 20’s with dark hair, then exposed himself and began to perform a lewd act before driving off. The vehicle was last seen turning onto Highland Drive heading towards 2nd Street Pike.

 

Sunday, July 10: Warrant Arrest at 3100 block of East Village Road

While investigating a disturbance in the 3100 block of East Village Road, officers found one of the subjects at the location, Kevin Petree, 30, of Holland, had an outstanding arrest warrant for him from the Bucks County Sheriff’s Office. He was taken into custody and turned over to deputies.

Theft from Vehicle on Thoroughbred Drive

At 7:17 a.m. the complainant reported that while getting ready to leave the home, at about 5:20 a.m., he saw that a family member had left a window open on their car that was parked in the street in front of the house. When he opened the garage door to leave he saw two subjects leaning into the vehicle's two front doors that had been opened. The complainant yelled at the subjects and they fled on foot west on Thoroughbred Drive. The complainant chased one of the subjects who, as he was running, emptied an undetermined amount of loose change from his pockets throwing it onto the street. The complainant did not catch the subject but did recover the money. No description of the actors was given.

Theft from Vehicle at Building 22 on Beacon Hill Drive

Sometime overnight a black bag containing medical supplies had been taken from an unlocked vehicle parked in the lot in front of Building 22. Contact was made with the vehicle's owner, who was able to retrieve all of the missing items with the exception of an $85 "Pulse Ox" finger probe.

Theft from Vehicle at Building 22 on Beacon Hill Drive

While investigating another theft case, an officer found a second vehicle parked in front of Building 22 had been ransacked sometime overnight. The owner was contacted and reported approximately 50 CDs had been stolen. No value was given for the items.

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

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