Crime & Safety
Bristol Cemetery Says Staff Quit Over Alleged Threats
Officials at the Croydon cemetery say they may have to sell the Bristol Pike site due to staffing shortages following a video of threats.

CROYDON, PA —The Bristol Cemetery Land Co. has alleged that threats of harm made to cemetery staff have prompted them to quit.
In several Facebook posts, officials at the cemetery on 2619 Bristol Pike said that the threats made in a recent video led to the staff resignations.
" I will also be looking for a person or company to take over ownership of the cemetery," cemetery owners said.
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Bristol Township Sgt. Jason Mancuso said there has been no vandalism at the cemetery recently.
Mancuso did confirm one incident at the cemetery but did not provide any details about it.
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Cemetery officials said there was a recent video posted of a young woman speaking of an incident at the cemetery.
We are aware of the video," cemetery officials said. "This is being taken very seriously."
Cemetery officials did not provide any details about the threats or the incident.
Due to the staff resignation, cemetery officials have reached out to families and directors who have scheduled, and services for them to be rescheduled when staffing permits.
"This will cause major scheduling issues and maintenance issues for the cemetery," officials said at the 8.5-acre site.
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