Crime & Safety
Montco Woman Arrested In Bucks County On Identity Theft Charges
A warrant had been issued for Dawn Yvonne Nock back in April. She was arrested June 8 by the Central Bucks Regional Police Department.

KING OF PRUSSIA, PA — A resident of this central Montgomery County community was arrested last week in neighboring Bucks County on identity theft charges.
Dawn Yvonne Nock, 53, of the 400 block of Flint Hill Road in King of Prussia, was taken into custody on June 8 by members of the Central Bucks Regional Police Department.
A warrant had been issued for Nock back in late April after police were contacted by a victim who said that Nock was her husband's caregiver and that Nock took the couple's vehicle with their permission, according to police.
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Nock went on to use a credit card belonging to the victim to make an unauthorized purchase, police stated.
In April, police put out a statement saying they were looking for Nock's location, and that anyone who had information about the suspect should immediately contact the police department.
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State court records show that Nock was arraigned following her arrest on June 8 by Magisterial District Judge Mark D. Douple in Doylestown Township, Bucks County.
A preliminary hearing was originally scheduled for June 20, but it has since been moved to July 11, records show.
Nock is being charged with felony counts of identity theft and access device used to obtain property/service, as well as misdemeanor counts of theft by unlawful taking, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, and theft by deception/false impression.
Court records show that Nock was released from custody after posting $5,000 of unsecured bail.
Police did not say whether or not a tip in the case ultimately led to Nock's arrest, or whether she turned herself in, and it was also not immediately clear exactly where she was taken into custody last week.
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