Crime & Safety
Three Men Sought in Connection with Green Lane Attack
A police report does not indicate a conviction. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

Pennsylvania State Police are seeking information about three men who physically assaulted a 42-year-old man outside Rockwell’s Restaurant in Green Lane shortly after 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26.
According to a police report, three men who were drinking at Rockwell’s pulled the man outside the restaurant and repeatedly punched and kicked him. The man suffered several injuries, including cuts and bruises to his hands, face and arms as well as “major internal injuries to his rib section,” the report states.
Police released the following descriptions of the assailants:
• Man in his 50s with glasses and a mustache
• Man in his 30s wearing a black shirt
• Man in his 50s with a gray beard and gray hair
Police said no other physical details are known at this time.
Anyone with information can contact the Pennsylvania State Police Skippack Barracks, 610-584-1250.
Green Lane Man Injured in Car Crash in Perkiomen Township
Trappe EMS transported Hal Dunlevy, 28, of Green Lane, to be treated for injuries he suffered when the car he was riding collided with another vehicle in Perkiomen Township around 11 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25.
According to a Pennsylvania State Police report, a 1996 Lexus ES 300 driven by Stephanie Savage, 21, of Schwenksville, was at a stop sign on Panepinto Drive, preparing to turn right onto Township Line Road.
At that time, a 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier, driven by Robert Pickell, 27, of Green Lane, and carrying two passengers, was traveling north on Township Line Road. “For unknown reasons, the right front end of (the Cavalier) impacted with the left front end of (the Lexus),” the report states.
Savage will be cited for violating Pennsylvania Vehicle Code 3323(b) regarding stop and yield signs, according to the report.
New Hope Man Facing DUI-Related Charges
Paul Damian Marini, 31, of New Hope will face charges after being taken into custody on suspicion of DUI, Saturday, Feb. 25.
Pennsylvania State Police responded to Paul Rienford Chainsaw Shop for a report of a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot around 2:45 a.m.
At the location in the 4400 block of Skippack Pike, Skippack Township, police saw a 2009 black Ford Focus with damage to a tire and the tailpipe, according to a police report.
Marini allegedly exhibited signs of being under the influence of alcohol, police said. He was taken into custody and brought to Mercy Suburban Hospital in order for blood to be drawn, the report states.
Charges will be filed in District Court 38-1-24, police said.
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Stone Pavers Stolen in Perkiomen Township
An unknown person (or people) “backed into the driveway (of a residence in the 20 block of Greenshire Boulevard) and took an estimated 50 squared stone pavers from the backyard,” between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Feb. 22, Pennsylvania State Police report.
The perpetrator fled in an unknown direction, police said.
The investigation continues.
Information Sought in ID Theft Case
Pennsylvania State Police are asking for the public’s help as they investigate an identity theft.
A police report states that on Feb. 10 an unknown person (or people) obtained a Skippack man’s personal information, used it to open several credit cards and then made purchases in Texas.
Anyone with information can contact the Skippack barracks, 610-584-1250, and reference incident number K03-1834308.
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