Crime & Safety

Arrests, Tires Slashed, and More: Bristol Township Police Blotter

Catch up on the latest crime reports out of Bristol Township.

BRISTOL, PA — The Bristol Township Pocie Department has released their latest crime blotter, covering crimes reported from Tuesday, Dec. 14 to Thursday, Dec. 16.

Multiple arrests, thefts, and a series of tire slashing are a few of the crimes that happened in the Bristol and Levittown areas.

Read the full list of crimes below:

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Tuesday, Dec. 14

  • An unknown subject removed a package from a front porch on Blueridge Drive in Levittown. The value of the package is currently unknown.
  • An unknown subject stole a Pro Press and a Pneumatic nail gun from a 2013 Chevy truck on Kenwood Drive, Levittown, with an estimated value of $3,500.

Wednesday, Dec. 15

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  • Steven Louis Robbins, 33, was arrested on Bristol Pike on a Bench Warrant and released to the Sheriff’s.
  • John Michael Tice, 33, was arrested on Ivy Hill Road in Levittown on a Bench Warrant and released to the Sheriff’s.
  • An unknown subject removed the brake sensor from a 2019 Honda on Thomas Place in Levittown, with an estimated value of $1,600.
  • An unknown subject, possibility multiple subjects, punctured the tires on approximately 22 cars, with the estimated damages valued at $5,800.

Thursday, Dec. 16

  • Hubert Brewington, 45, was arrested on Millcreek Road a Local Warrant out of Bristol Township. He was processed and arraigned by Judge Gallagher. His bail was set at $50,000/unsecured.
  • Danielle Vanderhorst, 28, was arrested on Green Lane through a Bench Warrant out of the state of Maryland. She was processed and arraigned by Judge Douple and remanded to BCP.
  • An unknown subject, possibility multiple subjects, broke into a closed business using on Bristol Pike. The subjects stole wheels, toolbox filled with tools, jumper box and two vehicles.

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