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Warrants, Thefts, And Vandalism: Bristol Township Police Log

These incidents and more were reported in Bristol Township. Read all about them below.

BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA — The Falls Township Police Department reported several crimes that occurred in the area from Wednesday, Jan. 12 to Thursday, Jan. 13.

Read below to see all incidents:

Wednesday, Jan. 12

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  • Anthony James Gallelli, 37, of Levittown, was arrested on a Bench Warrant out of Bucks County in Veterans Highway in Bristol and released to the Sheriff’s office.
  • An unknown person removed the catalytic converter from a Chevy van on Veterans Highway in Bristol; no value has been given for the damages.
  • An unknown person, possibly more than one, removed the catalytic converter from a 2017 Ford E650 truck on Bristol Pike in Bristol; no value was given for damages. The incident is believed to have happened between Jan. 3 and Wednesday, Jan. 12
  • An unknown person, possibly more than one, punctured the front and rear tires on the driver’s side of a 2018 Volkswagen on Runway Road in Levittown. Graffiti was found written on the rear driver’s side door. Damages were estimated at a value of $1,500.
  • An unknown person, possibly more than one, keyed the entire driver’s side of a gray Nissan Pathfinder on Green Lane in Levittown; no value was given for the damages.

Thursday, Jan. 13

  • David Eugene Goodbred, 33, of Levittown, was arrested on New Falls Road in Bristol on the charges of Criminal Trespassing, Theft by Unlawful Taking, Receiving Stolen Property and Criminal Mischief. He was processed and arraigned by Judge Wagner, with his bail set at 10% of $40,000.
  • An unknown person stole two hundred in cash and fled the scene at Bristol Pike in Croydon; they are thought to have taken around $200.

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