Crime & Safety
Stolen AirPods Led To Bucks Co. Home Invasion Arrest: DA
A Philadelphia man was arrested after allegedly breaking into an Upper Southampton Township home early Tuesday morning, authorities said.

UPPER SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA — A Philadelphia man charged in a home invasion in which a large kitchen knife and a 12-foot extension cord were recovered in the victim's bedroom was caught after the victim tracked her stolen AirPods, authorities said.
Nafis Lamont Donte Fisher, 33, of Philadelphia, has been charged with burglary, aggravated assault, robbery, criminal trespassing, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and simple assault.
Authorities found Fisher following a multi-county pursuit in which he was tracked down by the victim using the “Find My” feature on her cell phone to track her stolen AirPods.
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The Bucks County District Attorney's Office held a press conference on Thursday to provide more details about the home invasion, which happened at 2:47 a.m. on Tuesday in the 200 block of Miller Drive.
District Attorney Jennifer Schorn said the woman woke up to find Fisher restraining her on her bed. After she started screaming, Fisher freed her and fought with the victim's mother before running through the kitchen, basement, and garage. He then drove away in a black sedan.
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Authorities said that the victim’s AirPods, identification, credit/debit cards, and a passport were stolen.
After being taken into custody, Fisher allegedly made "substantive admissions" to police, authorities said.
Philadelphia Police tracked Fisher's black 2014 Kia Forte to the area of Aramingo Avenue and East Somerset Street in Philadelphia, where Fisher, who was resting inside, was arrested, and the stolen AirPods were recovered. His car was also impounded pending a search warrant.
Fisher was arraigned Tuesday night by Magisterial District Judge Corryn L. Kronnagel and sent to the Bucks County Prison on under $250,000 bail with 10 percent.
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