Crime & Safety

Fraud, Theft, And More: Morrisville Borough Police Log

These incidents and more were reported in Morrisville Borough. Read all about them below.

MORRISVILLE PA — The Morrisville Borough Police Department reported several crimes that occurred in the area between Tuesday, Feb. 1 and Monday, Feb. 21.

Read below to see all incidents:

Tuesday, Feb. 1

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  • Alan Meyers, 56, was cited for harassment for an incident that occurred on the 600 block of Osborne Avenue.

Friday, Feb. 4

  • A warrant was issued for Joshua White, 33, for an alleged simple assault that occurred at an apartment on the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue.
  • Alaina Demario, 42, was arrested for a warrant from the Bucks County Sheriff’s Office during a traffic stop on S. Pennsylvania Avenue and S. Route 1.

Saturday, Feb. 5

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  • Douglass Davis, 40, was cited for allowing his dog to run at large for an incident that occurred on Clymer Avenue.
  • David Fox, 34, had a warrant issued for him for making terroristic threats during an incident that occurred on the 300 block of W. Bridge Street. He was later arrested, processed, and sent to Bucks County Prison.
  • Joshua Giles, 38, was cited for harassment for an incident that occurred on the 100 block of N. Pennsylvania Avenue.

Sunday, Feb. 6

  • A report of a burglary was made from the Sanctuary Salon on E. Trenton Avenue. The front window was smashed to gain entry to the business by an unknown person. The cash register was broken into, with an unknown amount of cash taken.

Monday, Feb. 7

  • A 2004 Ford 150 was stolen from an apartment complex on the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue. The vehicle was later recovered in the area of the Alexandria Apartments.

Wednesday, Feb. 9

  • Daniel Vivas, 34, was arrested for DUI after a traffic stop on S. Delmore and Philadelphia Avenues. He was processed and released.
  • A Chromebook was stolen from an unlocked vehicle overnight on the 500 block of Doloro Drive. It is valued at $400.

Thursday, Feb. 10

  • Joshua White, 33, had a warrant issued for him for Indirect Criminal Contempt for violating a Protection From Abuse Order on the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue. He turned himself into the Police Department on Tuesday, Feb. 15, where he was processed and sent to Bucks County Prison.

Sunday, Feb. 13

  • Two guns and a duffle bag were stolen from a vehicle on the 400 block of Stockham Avenue. They were valued at $1,200.

Tuesday, Feb. 15

  • A case of fraud was reported. The victim said that while monitoring his bank account, a check he had sent in the mail was cashed but for a different amount to an unknown party. The bank was notified and the account was closed.

Thursday, Feb. 17

  • A victim reports that someone opened an online bank account in his name at Step.com and took money from his account. Upon contacting Step.com, the account is closed.
  • Two juveniles stole vape products from First Stop Tobacco on the 200 block of E. Bridge Street. The value of the stolen items was $185.45.
  • Yajaira Rivera, 40, was arrested for DUI after a traffic accident on W. Trenton Avenue and Plaza Boulevard. She was processed and released.

Friday, Feb. 18

  • Sean Malloy, 51, had a warrant issued for him for a domestic incident that occurred on the 300 block of W. Bridge Street.

Saturday, Feb. 19

  • Lydia Martin, 26, was cited for Disorderly Conduct for an incident at the 7-11 on S. Pennsylvania Avenue.
  • Bernadette Schmitt, 34, was arrested for the possession of drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop on the unit block of S. Pennsylvania Avenue and also a warrant from the Bucks County Sheriff’s Office. She was processed and picked up by the Sheriff's Officers.

Sunday, Feb. 20

  • Seafood was stolen from the Giant Grocery Store by three black juvenile females and two black juvenile males. They fled in an unknown silver SUV, with the stolen food valued at $220.

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