11-7-22
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Holland Road for a report of a one-vehicle accident. Unit #1 was traveling on Holland Road when a deer ran out in front of it. The driver was unable to avoid hitting the deer. Unit #1 sustained moderate front end damage.
Harassment
Patrol responded to Tanglebrook Drive for a report of harassment. Complainant, a juvenile, reports that when arriving home in their vehicle, another vehicle pulled up next to them and the driver was admonishing the complainant for their driving. The driver then began to use obscene language and threatened the juvenile, who was recording the entire incident.
11-8-22
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to a parking lot on E. Holland Road for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 was pulling out of a parking stall and struck Unit #2. Unit #2 was towed from the scene. No injuries were reported.
Fraud
Complainant contacted patrol to advise of a possible fraud. Complainant reports they received a letter from Rocket Mortgage denying a home loan application. Complainant had not applied for the home loan. Complainant contacted Rocket Mortgage and they indicated that an application had been taken over the phone with a female providing all of the Complainant’s information. Complainant did not suffer any monetary loss and Rocket Mortgage was opening their own investigation. Complainant was advised to contact the credit bureaus.
DUI/Warrant Arrest
Patrol responded to Hatboro Road for a report of an unconscious subject in a vehicle. Through investigation, the operator was arrested for suspicion of DUI. In addition, the operator was found to have outstanding Warrants out of the Bucks County Sheriff’s Office. During the processing, the operator suffered a medical emergency and was transported to St. Mary Medical Center.
Stolen Checks
Complainant came into headquarters to report three of their checks had gone missing. Complainant states they mailed the checks at the outdoor box of the Richboro Post Office on October 10. To date, none of the checks have been received by their intended recipients, nor have they been cashed. Complainant advised their bank and had the checks cancelled.
11-9-22
Traffic Accident
Complainant came into headquarters to report a one vehicle accident with a deer. Complainant states while traveling on Bustleton Pike, a deer ran across the road and made contact with their vehicle. The vehicle sustained damage but did not require a tow.
Public Drunkenness
Patrol responded to the 1400 Block of Buck Road for a report of an intoxicated individual in a vehicle. Complainant states when they came out of a business there was an intoxicated individual in their car. They told the individual to get out of their vehicle, which they did. Police located the intoxicated individual behind another business. Through investigation it was determined that the individual had come to the shopping center with another friend and was to meet back at their vehicle. Apparently, the intoxicated individual got into the wrong vehicle.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Holland Road and Churchville Lane for a report of a two-vehicle accident. The driver of Unit #1 states they were stopped in traffic on Holland Road when Unit #2 rolled back and struck Unit #1. When Unit #1 got out of their vehicle, the driver of Unit #2 started yelling got back in their car and left. The driver of Unit #1 was able to get the plate. Patrol traced the plate and spoke with owner who indicated their wife had been driving and that Unit #1 struck Unit #2, and he instructed her to leave the scene as she was late to take care of a family member. Patrol advised the owner that the wife should have stayed on the scene until police arrived. Both vehicles sustained minor damage. No injuries were reported.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Holland and W. Patricia Roads for a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 was traveling on W. Patricia Road and failed to stop at the stop sign and struck Unit #2. The driver of Unit #2 was taken to St. Mary Medical Center and both vehicles were towed from the scene.
Fraud
Complainant came into headquarters to report they had mailed a check from the Richboro Post Office on October 9, 2022. Complainant then got an overdue notice from the intended payee. Complainant checked and the check had been cashed but the payee and amount had been altered. Case referred to detectives.
11-10-22
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Meer Drive for a report of a one vehicle accident. Complainant states that while traveling in the area of Bridgetown Pike and Rocksville Road, they struck a deer. Minor damage to the vehicle was reported. No tow was required.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Ronald Drive for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 was backing out of a driveway when they struck a legally parked vehicle. Minor damage was reported, no injuries were reported.
Hit & Run
Patrol responded to Joshua Drive for a report of a hit and run. Complainant states that they heard a loud bang outside and when they went out, an unknown vehicle was leaving the area at a high rate of speed. They checked the area and found parts of the fleeing vehicle as well as damage to their vehicle from being hit. Their vehicle sustained moderate damage, but did not require a tow.
11-11-22
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Tartan Road for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 was driving on Paisley Road when they turned onto Tartan Road and struck the trailer attached to Unit #2 which was parked on the road with no reflectors on it. Unit #1 sustained moderate damage and no injuries were reported.
Burglary
Patrol responded to Addis Drive for a report a burglary. Complainant states that when they arrived at their daughter’s house they found the back door smashed open. The burglars took multiple items, including jewelry. Case referred to detectives.
Theft
Patrol responded to the Municipal Park for a report of a stolen antenna. Complainant states that the antenna was connected to the top of the outdoor digital sign. Patrol to review surveillance cameras.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Knowles Avenue for a two-vehicle accident. Unit #2 was stopped on Knowles Avenue for the traffic light at E. Bristol Road, when they heard a loud crash sound and then their vehicle was struck. Unit #1 was traveling on Knowles Avenue and attempted to stop but was unable to and hit a curb, then struck a PECO pole and came to rest striking Unit #2. Unit #1 required a tow and no injuries were reported.
11-12-22
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to St. Leonards and Newtown-Richboro Roads for a report of a one vehicle accident. Complainant states they were traveling on Newtown-Richboro Road when a deer entered the roadway. The Complainant was unable to avoid hitting the deer. Unit #1 sustained moderate damage but did not require a tow.
Arrest Warrant Executed
Patrol received notification that Bensalem Township Police Department had and individual in custody who has an open arrest warrant from our department. Patrol went to Bensalem and took custody of the individual and returned to headquarters where they were processed, arraigned and transported to Bucks County Correctional facility.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Holland and Upper Holland Roads for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 was in the left hand turn lane waiting to turn left when they realized they were in the wrong lane and needed to go straight. They attempted to reverse to get in the other lane when they struck Unit #2. Minor damage was reported and no injuries were reported.
Lost Property
Complainant reports losing their wallet, they believe in front of their home on Misty Meadow Drive. There was cash, credit cards and other items in the wallet.
11-13-22
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Lower Holland Road and Bustleton Pike for a report of a one vehicle accident. Complainant reports that there were traveling on Lower Holland Road when a deer ran into the roadway and they were unable to avoid hitting it. The vehicle sustained minor damage.
Harassment
Complainant came into headquarters to report harassment via their computer. Complainant states that they are receiving threats via their business website. Complainant believes the threats are due to their political activity. Additionally, Complainant states they have been getting harassing emails as well. Complainant provided printed copies of the emails. Case was referred to detectives.
Motor Vehicle Theft
Patrol responded to Misty Meadow Drive of a report of a stolen vehicle. Complainant states at they left their keys in the unlocked vehicle, along with other items. Complainant noticed movement on their ring camera at about 8:50 a.m. and saw the vehicle leave the driveway, however, they had not given anyone authorization to drive it. Patrol attempted to locate the vehicle through onboard electronics but they were disabled. Case referred to detectives.
During this tour, Patrol responded to 19 Alarm Calls; 8 Abandoned 911 Calls; 33 Medical Calls; 11 Booking Calls; 15 Crime Prevention Details and 76 Traffic Monitoring Details.