Crime & Safety
OMG PD: Stolen Caramel Crèmes Lead to Felony Charges for Local Woman
This week's stories include a woman who is facing felony charges after allegedly stealing candy from Wawa, a birthday gone wrong for another local woman, and nudity at a train station in Norristown.

Stolen Caramel Crèmes Lead to Felony Charges for Local Woman: According to a report in the Ambler Patch, a 22-year-old woman is facing felony charges after she allegedly stole four bags of caramel crèmes from a local Wawa.
The report indicates that the woman had previously been an employee at the Wawa, which lead to police being able to identify her.
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Naked Man Strikes Norristown Train Station: According to a report in the Norristown Patch, a 50-year-old man was cited for disorderly conduct after a passing police vehicle noticed the fully nude man standing at the Elm Street SEPTA station.
The report states that upon seeing police, the man quickly redressed.
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Woman Facing Charges After Birthday Goes Bad: According to a report in the Pottstown Patch, a 34-year-old woman was charged with drug possession and public drunkenness after police allegedly observed her stumbling down the street only two hours into her birthday.
The woman reportedly had a BAC of .32 percent – four times the legal limit – and upon being taken to the hospital, a bag of marijuana allegedly fell out of her bra while she was changing into a gown.
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Q-Tip Leads to Man's Heroin Arrest: According to a report in the Pottstown Patch, a 28-year-old man is facing drug charges after he was stopped by police while walking down a street.
Police became suspicious of the man after allegedly observing a Q-Tip behind his ear, according to the report.
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See also:
- OMG PD: Rent-A-Center Default Leads to Felony Charges for Local Woman
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