Crime & Safety
Man Arrested After Jumping On The Hood Of A School Bus In Warrington
Police were dispatched to the area of Street and Valley Roads after receiving a call for assistance from a school bus driver.
WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — A 28-year-old Philadelphia man is facing charges after he jumped on the hood of a school bus.
On January 10, Warrington Police were dispatched to the area of Street and Valley Roads after receiving a call for assistance from a school bus driver.
Police said a man allegedly jumped on the hood of the school bus and then tried to enter several cars in an adjacent apartment complex. He also was observed urinating in public.
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When police arrived and confronted the man, he became disorderly and kept trying to touch the officers. He was in possession of a pair of "brass knuckles" and was under the influence.
The man was taken into custody and arraigned before the on-call Magisterial District Judge who set bail at $50,000 (10%). He is charged with prohibited offensive weapon, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
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Police later learned that he has an active warrant and is on probation in Philadelphia County.
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