The Advance of Bucks County

NORTHAMPTO­N TOWNSHIP POLICE REPORT

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The following informatio­n is provided by the Northampto­n Township

Police Department:

Monday, Oct. 8

MOTOR sbeICLb TebFT – A resident from the 100 block of Bustleton Pike reported the theft of a moped valued at $600 from his detached garage sometime during the past week.

Wednesday, Oct. 10

CRIMINAL MISCeIbF – A resident from Stoneyford Road reported that someone had scratched the paint on the driver’s side of his vehicle. ee also found damage to his house that included dents on the garage door, four cut window screens, two cut window frames, cuts on the vinyl siding, cuts on outdoor patio furniture and damage to the front door area. No value was given for the damage.

TebFT – A representa­tive from Fluitron Inc. at 30 Industrial Drive reported the theft of a few metal cans from the rear of the business. No value was given for the stolen items.

TebFT – A wedding band was reported stolen from a patient at the Richboro Care Center on Twining Ford Road. There was no value given for the ring.

TebFT – A camera was reported stolen from the counter at the Subway on 2nd Street Pike. The owner said she inadverten­tly left the camera on the counter when she left. Security camera footage showed another female customer taking the camera. The camera and its memory card had an estimated value of $170. An investigat­ion into the theft is continuing.

Thursday, Oct. 11

DrI - While on patrol, an officer found a vehicle that was running with its operator asleep behind the steering wheel at bast sillage Road and Springhous­e Lane. The officer woke the operator, Joseph Famularo, 22, of eolland. Based on Famularo’s actions and the officer’s observatio­ns, Famularo was asked to submit to a series of field dexterity tests. ee failed the tests and was taken into custody on suspicion of having been driving while under the influence. Officers transporte­d him to the St. Mary Medical Center where samples of his blood were obtained for analysis. ee was then taken to police headquarte­rs and processed before being released into the custody of a family member. Charges relating to DrI are pending the lab report.

TebFT – A large, inflatable lawn ornament, valued at $800, was reported stolen from Tom Adams Windows and Carpets on 2nd Street Pike.

TebFT - A bicycle, unknown value, was stolen from Buckley Street sometime overnight on Oct. 10.

Thursday, Oct. 11

PrBLIC DRrNhbNNbS­S - Tina Szymanek, age 60, of Bath Road, Bristol Township, was cited on Oct. 11 at 7:20 p.m. at Commerce Park, Bristol.

BrRdLARY – A burglary occurred at PhB Contractor­s, Inc., on Otter Street sometime between Oct. 11 and 13. Taken were a Pioneer radio, valued at $380, and assorted tools, valued at $1,000. and dreen Lane. ee was released to the sheriff’s deputies.

ARRbST: Cynthia Meaden, age 20, of Levittown, turned herself in on an outstandin­g Bristol Township warrant on Oct. 9 at 1:30 p.m. at Bristol Township Police eeadquarte­rs. She was arraigned before District Justice hline and released on unsecured bail.

Wednesday, Oct. 12

TebFT – A Flex BMX bicycle valued at about $400 was reported stolen from Levittown Trace Apartments.

Thursday, Oct. 13

ARRbST - Christophe­r Jelleyman, 19, and Stephen Walterick, 19, were taken into custody and charged with stealing $145 in various items from vehicles in the 100 block of Border Road. They were arraigned by Judge Seaman and sent to the Bucks County Correction­al Facility on $50,000 bail.

CRIMINAL MISCeIbF -Sometime overnight in the 20 block of Inland Road unknown actors keyed a Cadillac bscalade.

TebFT – A lawn ornament valued under $50 was reported stolen sometime during the day from the 50 Block of Black Walnut Road.

CRIMINAL MISCeIbF – Someone in a silver sedan shot a BB through the window of a house in the 900 block of Dolores Lane, Croydon.

Friday, Oct. 14

ARRbST - Brian Bready, 28, from Rolling Lane, Levittown, was taken into custody for a fugitive from justice warrant out of Tunkhannoc­k and transporte­d to Bucks County Prison by Bristol Township Police.

CRIMINAL MISCeIbF – A security fence was cut at Cube Smart LP in the 3800 block of seterans eighway.

BrRdLARY – A home on Overlook Lane was entered through an unsecured bathroom window.

OCT. 14 — Dispatched for an activated fire alarm at a home on Silverwood Drive, in the Dolington bstates developmen­t.

Year-to-date, the all-volunteer Yardley-Makefield Fire Company has responded to 474 calls.

For more informatio­n and pictures about the fire company, visit www.yardleymak­efieldfire.com.

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