Drug Possession
While patrolling the area of Route 332 a vehicle was stopped for driving with no headlamps. Upon investigation, the occupant of the vehicle was found to be in possession of a controlled substance. Criminal charges to be filed.
Suspicious Incident
Patrol responded to Durham Place for a report of a smashed sliding glass door. Upon arrival, the Complainant stated that the door had been broken sometime between 5/14/22 and 5/16/22, nothing appeared to be taken from the home or that anyone had been inside the home. Investigation of scene did not result in additional information.
Check Fraud
Complainant contacted headquarters to speak with a detective regarding a fraudulent check. Complainant indicates they mailed a large check, made payable to another business, from their business in Ivyland and had been contacted by their bank to indicate the check had been altered and cashed by an individual. Follow up investigation continues.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to E. Bristol Road and Churchville Road for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 was traveling on E. Bristol Road through a traffic light when it was struck by Unit #2 traveling on Churchville Road. Both vehicles required a tow from the scene, minor injuries were reported.
Well Being Check
Patrol responded to 1000 block of Second Street Pike for a report of child abuse in a vehicle. Upon arrival, patrol made contact with the occupants of the vehicle where the alleged child abuse took place. An investigation ensued and a report was made to Childline and Bucks County Children and Youth.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Newtown-Richboro Road for a report of a three-vehicle accident. Unit #2, while stopped for a traffic signal, was struck in the rear by Unit #1 causing Unit #2 to hit Unit #3. Minor damage was report to all three vehicles, none requiring a tow. No injuries were reported.
Traffic Accident
While on patrol, officers came upon a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1, while exiting their driveway could not see past a trash truck and struck Unit #2. Neither vehicle required a tow and there were no injuries reported.
Animal Complaint
Patrol responded to Sager Place for a report of a baby deer in the garage of the resident. Upon arrival patrol was able to secure the deer in the garage and release it into the yard, where it ran off without incident.
Dog Complaint
Patrol responded to Rock Way for a report of disturbance. Upon arrival patrol met with complainant who indicated they had been walking their dog when an unknown female approached with her two large dogs who were not leashed. The unleashed dogs proceeded to jump on the complainant, a verbal argument ensued before the unknown female left the scene. Complainant indicated seeing the unknown female get in a vehicle, proceed to leave the area, striking a curb and it appeared to have flat tire. Patrol canvassed the area and did not find either the vehicle or the unknown female.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to New Road and Holly Knoll Drive for a two-vehicle accident. Unit #2 was traveling on 2nd Street Pike attempting to make a right turn onto New Road, when Unit #1 directly in front of Unit #2 put their vehicle in reverse and struck Unit #2. Unit #2 required a tow from the scene, no injuries were reported.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Bustleton Pike and E. Bristol Road for a two-vehicle accident. Unit #2 was traveling on E. Bristol Road when Unit #1, entered the roadway and struck Unit #2. Both vehicles required a tow and both drivers were transported to the hospital.
Fight
Patrol responded to Buck Road for a report of Fight. Upon arrival patrol met with a witness who indicated one of the participants was on an adjacent street. Patrol went and met with the participant who indicated while walking on Buck Road he was verbally accosted by an unknown subject in a black truck. When the participant yelled back the unknown driver stopped his vehicle, got out with what appeared to be a bat and an altercation ensued. The participant continued on to his home. After investigation, patrol located the unknown subject who was confused and bloody. Patrol called for a squad to evaluate the unknown subject who was transported to St. Mary’s Hospital. Investigation continuing.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Buck Road for a three-vehicle accident. Upon arrival Unit #2 was stopped at a traffic signal, when they were struck in the rear by Unit #1. Unit #2 then hit Unit #3. Unit # 1 required a tow from the scene, no injuries were reported.
Animal Complaint
Patrol responded to Briarwood Drive for a report of ducks stuck in a storm drain. Upon arrival, patrol worked with the Complainant and several neighbors and were able to safely remove 4 of the ducks.
Hit and Run
Patrol responded to 2nd Street Pike for a report of a hit and run with property damage. Upon arrival patrol spoke with the complainant who indicated their mailbox and recycling cans were hit, and car parts were on the lawn, sometime overnight. A check of the area was negative for a vehicle.
Well Being Check
Patrol responded to 2nd Street Pike for a report of an intoxicated person, the complainant was concerned the person would attempt to drive. Upon arrival patrol located the vehicle but not the individual. Patrol canvased the area and found the individual walking on a surrounding street and provided a courtesy transport to their nearby residence.
Theft from Vehicle
Patrol responded to Bridgetown Pike for a reported theft from vehicle. The complainant indicates they left their purse in their car while they took their child into daycare. An unknown subject entered the vehicle and took their purse. Cameras on the property were able to capture some images. Detectives investigating.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Bustleton Pike and Lower Holland Road for a report of a two-vehicle accident. The operator of Unit #1 indicates they were traveling on Bustleton Pike and did not see Unit #2 stopped waiting to make a left hand turn and hit them. No injuries were reported and Unit #1 required a tow from the scene.
Theft
Patrol responded to Bridgetown Pike for a report of theft. Complainant reports that two unknown subjects entered his property, cut down bamboo from his yard and left in a vehicle. Video footage of the unknown subjects entering a White Honda Civic and leaving the area. Complainant indicated that this is not the first time this week they have had bamboo stolen. Investigation continuing.
Disorderly Conduct
Patrol responded to Buck & W. Village for a disorderly conduct complaint. The complainant indicates that while walking on West Village Road, a passenger in a vehicle passing by began shooting pellets at them. Patrol located the subject. Charges pending.
Fraud
Patrol responded to Green Drive for a report of fraud. The complainant indicates their father had been defrauded of a large amount of money via a phone scam. Complainant just wanted the matter recorded, as they had already reported it to the FBI and the FCC.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Purdue Drive for report of a traffic accident. Unit # 1 had struck a parked car and wanted to make contact with its owner, but did not know who owned the vehicle. Unit #1 struck Unit #2 while backing out of a driveway. Patrol was able to locate a phone number for the owner of Unit #2 and left a message.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to the Village Shires Shopping Center for a report of two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 struck Unit # 2 while attempting to pull in to a parking spot. Minor damages and no injuries reported.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Almshouse and Jacksonville Roads for a two-vehicle accident. Upon arrival patrol was advised one of the vehicles had left the scene. Unit #1 turned left onto Jacksonville Road and was struck by Unit # 2 traveling on Almshouse Road. Unit #1 left the scene but a witness was able to get the license plate. The vehicle was located at Spring Mill Country Club. The operator of Unit # 1 claimed to not know where to pull over and continued on their way.
During this tour, Patrol responded to 20 Alarms, 23 Abandoned 911 Calls, 31 Medical Calls, 5 Domestic Disputes and 9 Bookings.