Crime & Safety
Oaklyn Man Charged In Pennsylvania Home Burglary
Haasan Miller faces multiple felony charges after police said he burglarized a home in Pennsylvania, stealing credit cards and a package.

UPPER MAKEFIELD, PA — An Oaklyn man is facing multiple felony charges after police said he burglarized a home in Pennsylvania, stealing credits cards and a package.
Haasan Miller, 39, is facing more than two dozen felony charges in connection with the burglary of a Washington Crossing home that was reported on Dec. 31, 2018, according to court documents.
Upper Makefield Township Police said a Terrell Drive resident reported that a package was taken out of their mailbox and credit cards stolen out of their car that was parked inside of their garage.
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Police said more than $2,700 in fraudulent charges were made on the stolen cards. Charges were made in and around the Bucks County area.
Miller was tracked down after police accessed video footage from the businesses in which the stolen credit cards were used.
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Investigators also learned that police in Burlington Township, New Jersey, were seeking to identify the same suspect for a similar investigation.
Burlington Township police told local authorities someone had positively identified the subject in their flyer as Miller.
Miller was charged and later surrendered to Upper Makefield Police. He was remanded to the Bucks County Prison as he also had an outstanding warrant out of Lower Moreland Police Department.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 29.
Story by Kara Seymour, Patch National Staff
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