Crime & Safety

Schwenksville Woman Faces Second Harassment Charge in Two Months, Police Say

Jennifer Langley, 29, of Schwenksville, allegedly attacked a 36-year old man.

A Schwenksville woman faces several charges after incident Sunday in Skippack Township, in which she allegedly struck a male victim multiple times with her hand and a blunt object, according to the Pennsylvania State Police.

Troopers were dispatched just after 2 a.m. to 4870 Skippack Pike, for the report of an alleged domestic disturbance in which a 36-year-old male victim sustained injuries including bruising, lacerations and abrasions to his face, allegedly caused by Jennifer Langley, 29, of Schwenksville.

Langley was charged with two counts of simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct.  She was held on $25,000 bail, which was posted.

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On March 13, Langley pleaded guilty to harassment based on a Feb. 17 incident in Dauphin County.

Editor's Note: The headline has been edited to state that the assault did not occur at a Saddlebrook Stables facility.  It occured on a leased farmhouse on property, with the same address, adjacent to the stables.

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