Crime & Safety
Bucks Man Disrupts Food Drive, Cursing Over 'Feeding Illegals': Police
A Warrington Township man got aggressive and agitated at Central Bucks school late last month, police said.

WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA —A 32-year-old township man is being charged for an incident in which he disrupted a food drive at a Central Bucks school, asking whether “they were feeding all of these illegals,” police said.
Nolan Thomas Hollenden, 32, of Warrington refused to leave the John Barclay Elementary School at 2015 Palomino Dr. on Sept. 26, police said.
Warrington Township Police spoke to staff who related they were having a food distribution event.
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School staff said Hollenden arrived and became aggressive, agitated, and cursing asking if “they were feeding all of these illegals,” police said.
Hollenden was asked multiple times to leave, and he refused, police said.
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A staff member went inside to call the police and Hollenden followed them inside the building where staff again told him he was not permitted.
Hollenden then went back outside and began filming narrating a video relating the school was feeding pallets of food to illegals, police said.
Hollenden was placed under arrest and transported to the station where he was processed and released.
He was charged with defiant trespass and disorderly conduct. A criminal complaint was filed at the District Court.
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