Crime & Safety
Warrants, Thefts, And More: Bristol Township Police Log
These incidents and more were reported in Bristol Township. Read all about them below.
BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA — The Bristol Township Police Department reported several crimes that occurred in the area between Monday, Feb. 7, and Tuesday, Feb. 8.
Read below to see all incidents:
Monday, Feb. 7
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- An unknown person smashed the rear window of a 2003 Ford E-250 van that was parked on Wistar Road in Fairless Hills; several power tools were taken from the vehicle. No value was given for the power tools.
- An unknown person, possibly more than one, stole over 200 feet of copper pipes and two V-Carts from a property on Millcreek Road in Levittown. The estimated value of the stolen items is $5,000.
- Two unknown people stole miscellaneous snack items from a convenience store on Bristol Pike in Levittown. The two stole $6.50 worth of snacks.
Tuesday, Feb. 8
- Vincent James Smith, 33, of Croydon, was arrested on Leedom Avenue in Bristol on a bench warrant out of Bucks County. He was later released to the Sheriff’s office.
- Sean Xavier Logan, 25, of Fairless Hills, was arrested on Bath Road in Bristol on a bench warrant out of Falls Township. He was later released to the Falls Township Police.
- Jacquelyn Renee Bartz, 35, of Morrisville, was arrested on Maple Avenue in Croydon on a bench warrant out of Bucks County. She was later released to the Sheriff’s office.
- Mark A Radhi, 43 of Levittown, was arrested on Crabtree Drive in Levittown on a bench warrant out of Bucks County. He was later released to the Sheriff’s office.
- An unknown person, possibly more than one, stole several work tools from two work vehicles parked on Hartel Street in Levittown. No value was given for the thefts.
- An unknown person, possibly more than one, removed three catalytic converters from a 2008 Dodge Ram 2500, 2004 Dodge Ram 1500, and a 2013 Ford F-150 that were parked on Penn Avenue in Levittown. The estimated value of the thefts is $3,000.
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