NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP POLICE REPORT
The following is provided by Northampton Township Police:
Monday, Sept. 10
BrodLAoY - Officers responded to a residential alarm in the 100 block of Hidden Cover Drive. On arrival they found a ladder had been placed to a second floor window that was open and the screen was out. The interior of the home was checked and found to be clear of any actors. The homeowner reported a large number of various types of collectables had been stolen, the dollar value of which was not known at the time of the report.
Tuesday, Sept. 11
THEFT FoOj VEHICLE – A resident from Seedling Drive reported that sometime overnight unknown actor(s) had entered his unlocked vehicle and stole a dPS unit along with $30 in cash.
Wednesday, Sept. 12
THEFT – A resident from the 100 block of Peach Blossom Lane discovered that approximately $3,000 worth of jewelry had been stolen from her bedroom sometime since July 26.
BrodLAoY – A resident from Langhorne Avenue reported that someone forced their way into their home through a rear door. An undetermined amount of collectible coins was stolen from the home.
Monday, Sept. 10
THEFT FoOj VEHICLE – A resident from Sharon Drive reported the theft of a wallet containing credit cards, debit cards, cash and checks from her unlocked vehicle that was parked in the driveway.
Sunday, Sept. 9
THEFT FoOj VEHICLE – A resident from the 900 block of Heritage Drive reported having parked and locked her vehicle in the lot by her home. When she re- turned to the vehicle she discovered that her laptop computer and vehicle documents were missing. No value was given for the computer.
THEFT OF BICYCLE – A resident from the 2900 block of Atkinson Place reported that sometime overnight her son’s Bju style bicycle was stolen from the front porch. The bike had an estimated value of $400.
Saturday, Sept. 8
DrI – Police arrested Yana Tsirkel, 20, of Levittown on suspicion of driving under the influence following a traffic stop on Twining Ford ooad. After pulling Tsirkel over for speeding, an officer discovered two other PA operator licenses in her possession, one of which was fraudulent. Based on the officer’s observations, along with the driver’s inability to successfully complete a series of field dexterity tests, she was taken into custody on suspicion of having been driving while under the influence. She was transported to the St. jary jedical Center where samples of her blood were obtained for analysis before being brought to police headquarters for processing. After processing she was released into the custody of a family member. Charges relating to DrI are pending the lab report.
WAooANT AooEST – Based on an outstanding warrant out of Northampton Township, officers from the Philadelphia Police Department took Aleksey jaksimov, 24, of Philadelphia, into custody on charges of stalking and harassment. The arrest took place at the Leo jall on Bustleton Avenue in the city.
Custody of jaksimov was
transferred to Northampton officers who then arraigned him before District Judge Benz. jaksimov was on probation for prior incidents of having stalked the same 24-year-old female who resides in Holland. jaksimov was remanded to the Bucks County Correctional Facility and held on the probation violation in addition to $75,000 bail.
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THEFT FoOj VEHICLE – While in the back seat of his vehicle with his girlfriend, a vehicle owner reported that an unknown man opened the driver’s door and stole his cell phone that was on the center console. The man is described as approximately 5’10’ tall and wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with glitter on the back. The victim chased the man on foot but was unable to catch him. The man did, however, drop the victim’s phone during the foot chase. The incident occurred at Blakers Way and Shepherds Way.
Friday, Sept. 7
THEFT – A resident from the 100 block of Carol Lane reported that a diamond ring had been stolen from a jewelry box in her bedroom. The ring had an estimated value of $6,000.
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