Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Nov. 8

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Tuesday, November 8: Criminal Mischief at Almshouse Road and Spence Road

The complainant, a candidate for office, reported two large campaign signs in the area of Almshouse Road and Spencer Road had been vandalized with orange spray paint sometime overnight by unknown actor(s). The signs had an estimated value of $250 each.

Criminal Mischief at the 1000 block of Barry Court

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The complainant called reporting an attempted burglary occurred to his residence sometime overnight. Officers found a rear screen door had a slit in it by the handle, a shed door, that was not locked, was found open and three screens attached to bedroom windows had been pulled out and damaged.  Three was no entry made into the home. Damage to the property was estimated to be $300.

Theft from Vehicle on Mulberry Drive

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The victim stated that sometime between 7 p.m. Nov. 7 and 8 a.m. Nov. 8, her unlocked vehicle had been entered by unknown actor(s) who then stole an iPod valued at $200.

Criminal Mischief on Banbury Court

The property owner reported that at approximately 9 p.m. Nov. 7, an unknown person broke a glass top table that was a part of their patio set. The table had an estimated value of $25.

Theft from Vehicle on Old Mill Lane

The victim stated that sometime overnight his unlocked vehicle had been entered by unknown actor(s) who then stole his $500 watch that was in it.

 

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

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