Crime & Safety

Attempted Burglary Reported on Remy Place, Police Say

Recent activity as reported by the Newtown Township Police Department.

The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following recent incidents: 

Friday, Jan. 17

Police were dispatched to Stanford Place around 1 p.m. for a report of a theft from a vehicle.  The victim told police that the theft occurred overnight. Three prescription bottles containing medication and approximately $40 cash were missing, police said.

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Saturday, Jan. 18

At approximately 6:30 p.m., police were dispatched to a home on Remy Place for a report of an attempted burglary that happened within the last two hours.  The victims told police that they arrived home at approximately 6:25 p.m. and their burglar alarm going off in their house.  Officers checked the home then called to have a detective respond to handle the investigation.  

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Sunday, Jan. 19

While patrolling on the Newtown Bypass, an officer stopped a motorist because of an expired registration on the car.  The driver, 24-year-old Richard Harmon III of Langhorne, was driving with a suspended driver’s license, police said. He had no proof of insurance, police said.  The registration plate was seized to be sent to PennDot and three citations will be mailed to Harmon for the violations. 

Monday, Jan. 20

Police stopped a motorist on Buck Road near Mill Pond Road at approximately 2:20 a.m. due to vehicle code violations.  At the stop the driver, 43 year-old Beney George of Philadelphia, was arrested on suspicion of DUI.  He was transported to Saint Mary Medical Center to have blood drawn to be submitted to the Bucks County Crime lab for analysis.  Charges of driving under the influence of alcohol will be filed pending the results of the blood work, police said.

 


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