Crime & Safety
Troopers Report DUI, Thefts, Warrant
The following information was provided by the Pa. State Police Trevose station. It does not imply conviction.

Between Sept. 25-28, responded to the following incidents:
On Sept. 25, state police stopped a vehicle for speeding on S. Flowers Mill Road in Middletown Township. He was found to be intoxicated and in possession of a controlled substance and paraphernalia. He faces charges in district court. Trooper Thomas Geerlof investigated the incident.
On Sept. 27 at 12:56 p.m., state police investigated a vehicle theft at the SEPTA Park & Ride Cornwells Station. The victim, a 49-year-old Philadelphia man said he last saw his 2005 Dodge Ram pickup truck at 8 a.m. The vehicle has black step bars, tinted windows and a red USMC license plate on the front bumper. Trooper Robert Richter investigated the incident.
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On Sept. 27 at 1:57 a.m., state police responded to Parx Casino for a report of criminal trespassing. Police said Alice Estella Guld, 61, of Fairless Hills, entered the casino knowing she was on the self-exclusion list. She was escorted from the casino and issued a citation for trespassing. Trooper Steven Moyer investigated the incident.
On Sept. 28, state police responded to the 900 block of Neshaminy Street, Hulmeville for a reported theft from a motor vehicle. The 35-year-old male victim said the following items were taken: HP laptop, $1,800; laptop case, $50; IPad2, $699; IPad case, $80; T-Mobile hotspot, $150; MP3 player, $100; briefcase, $90; and loose change, $15. The theft occurred between 1:30-8:30 a.m. Trooper Thomas Geerlof investigated the incident.
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On Sept. 28 at 9:17 a.m., state police stopped a vehicle on Woodhaven Road at Bristol Pike. The driver, Corey M. Boykin, 27, was found to have an outstanding warrant out of Philadelphia. He was turned over to the Philadelphia Warrant Unit. Trooper Robert Richter investigated the incident.
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