Crime & Safety
Repeated Trespassing Leads To Man's Arrest: Warrington Crime Report
In other reports, a man who displayed a firearm during traffic accident faces charges and a woman involved in a hit and run was arrested.
WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA ? The Warrington Township Police Department reported the following arrests between March 24 and April 11:
Man Faces Charges For Repeated Trespassing
- A 34-year-old man from Warrington faces charges for repeated intoxication and trespassing at the TNT Laundromat on Easton Road. The man was arrested and charged with defiant trespass and public drunkenness. On March 24, Warrington Police responded to a possible overdose at the laundromat, located at 1111 Easton Road, where they found a highly intoxicated man who had previously been arrested for intoxication and trespassing at the same location in February 2024. The man was placed under arrest and transported to the station where he was processed.
Accident Leads To Arrest Of Driver For Making Threats
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- A 40-year-old Ivyland man faces charges after he displayed a firearm during a minor accident in Warrington Township. After turning himself in to police on March 26, the man was charged with terroristic threats, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief and harassment for an incident that happened March 13 at County Line and Easton roads. An investigation revealed that following a minor accident, the man approached the other vehicle and punched the side mirror causing damage. He also displayed a firearm by raising his shirt and said to the other driver, ?Do you want some of this?" The man was processed and arraigned by Judge Wertman who released him on his own recognizance.
Woman Charged In Hit And Run
- A 40-year-old woman from Morton faces charges following a hit and run on Valley Gate Drive and Easton Road in December 2024. Police said the woman rear-ended another car and then continued to drive north on Easton Road. After briefly stopping at the Creekview Shopping Center, police said the woman handed over an insurance card not in her name, claimed she had to go to work and left the scene. An investigation revealed her driver?s license had been expired since 2009 and was suspended due to a DUI. Police said multiple attempts to contact her failed. On April 11, the woman was arrested at her workplace and transported to the station where she was processed. She was transported to the Bucks County Correctional Facility due to an outstanding warrant. She is charged with driving without a license, driving while operating privilege was suspended or revoked, and an accident involving damage to another vehicle.
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