Crime & Safety

Abington Woman Admits to Stealing from Parents

The woman admitted to stealing several items — including a Civil War sword — from her parents' house with her boyfriend in November.

 

A Glenside woman pleaded guilty to theft and related charges after she admitted to stealing almost $10,000 worth of items with her boyfriend — including jewelry and a Civil War sword and two Civil War rifles — from her parents’ home in the 100 block of Tyson Avenue in November. The pair allegedly sold the items to a nearby pawn shop.  

According to a Phillyburbs.com story, Krystal M. Naglee, 27, of the 800 block of Easton Road, was sentenced to four years’ probation; she will have to pay restitution to her parents and will have to testify against her boyfriend, Christopher Flume, who was allegedly involved.  

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Flume is scheduled to have a pre-trial conference in July. 

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