Crime & Safety

Cat Custody Dispute Turns Violent, 2 Charged: Central Bucks PD

Two New Jersey women are facing charges after a dispute over ownership of a cat turned violent, Central Bucks Regional Police said.

NEW BRITAIN BOROUGH, PA — Two New Jersey woman are facing multiple charges in what authorities say was a burglary and assault over possession of a cat.

Central Bucks Regional Police say the two woman broke into a home in New Britain on Thursday, attempted to steal a cat and attacked the homeowner when she tried to intervene.

Helen Delpopolo, 27, of Westfield, NJ and Lauren Bowser, 34, of Somerville, NJ are charged with burglary, criminal trespass, and assault in connection with the incident.

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Officers with the Central Bucks Regional Police responded to the 100 block of Carousel Circle around 11:30 a.m. for a report of disturbance. Authorities soon learned the physical dispute was over a possession of a cat.

Bowser and Delpopolo believed they were the cat’s rightful owners, police said. In an attempt to retrieve the animal, the pair chased the victim into her home, broke a sliding door and attacked her in the living room, police said.

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The pair allegedly proceeded to chase the victim up the stairs, breaking through a bedroom door and further assaulting the victim, police said.

The victim sustained multiple injuries, authorities said.

Bowser and Delpopolo were arraigned and bail was set at 10 percent of $50,000. They were both remanded to Bucks County Prison.

Both are awaiting a preliminary hearing and remain jailed as of Friday, court documents show.

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