Crime & Safety

Car Stolen, Others Broken Into At Orchard View Apartments: Morrisville Crimes

The Morrisville Borough Police Department has released its police blotter of recent criminal incidents.

MORRISVILLE BOROUGH, PA — The Morrisville Borough Police Department has released its police blotter of recent criminal incidents.

These are the criminal incidents:

Arrest/Warrant — Dec. 9. A 51-year-old man was taken to police headquarters by the Middletown Township Police Department on an active warrant. The man was processed and arraigned by Judge Galloway, with bail was set at 10 percent of $10,000.00 unsecured.

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Theft — Dec. 9/ The victim stated her flood light, which is valued at $300, was ripped off the bracket and is missing. This incident occurred in the 200 block of West Philadelphia Avenue.

Theft of Motor Vehicle — Dec. 13. The victim’s vehicle, a Kia Soul, was stolen overnight from Orchard View Apartments.

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Attempted Theft of Motor Vehicle — The victim’s vehicle, a Hyundai Elantra, had the rear passenger side window smashed at an unknown time, and the steering column disassembled at Orchard View Apts.

Theft from Auto — Dec. 13. The victim reported their vehicle, a Hyundai Elantra, was ransacked overnight, with the passenger window smashed out at the Orchard View Apartments. Stolen from the vehicle were Beats Headphones valued at $100.

Theft from Auto — Dec. 13. A victim reported their vehicle, a Buick Encore, was ransacked overnight at the Orchard View Apartments. Stolen were laundry items of an unknown value.

Arrest/Warrant — Dec. 15. A 46-year-old man came into headquarters for a fingerprint order on a previous retail theft. The prints came back, and the man had an outstanding Failure to Appear warrant from the Bucks County Sheriff’s Office. He was transferred over to the Sheriff’s Office.

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