Crime & Safety

Philly Man Cited for Making Threats, Urinating in Bus

Whitemarsh Police arrested a 53-year-old Philadelphia man on Saturday night after he allegedly caused a disturbance on a SEPTA bus. 

Barry E. Dudley, of the 5600 block of Ogontz Avenue, was cited for public drunkenness and removed from a SEPTA bus after he allegedly urinated on the bus and threatened to kill the bus driver. 

According to police, the incident happened at about 11:20 p.m.; the bus driver had called Plymouth Township Police as the bus was driving on Germantown Pike near Chemical Road. 

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Whitemarsh Police stopped the bus near the corner of Germantown Pike and Joshua Road; the bus driver exited and identified Dudley as the man who was making the disturbance. According to the bus driver, Dudley became angry and started yelling and swearing at the bus driver when he realized that he had slept through his stop ... in Olney. 

Police removed Dudley from the bus and he was taken to a "DUI cell." According to police, Dudley's blood alcohol content was 0.284 percent.

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