Crime & Safety
Central Bucks Regional Police: Sidewalk Swastika, Burglaries, Thefts
Police also reported property damage, criminal mischief to automobiles and numerous cases of fraud, identity theft.
DOYLESTOWN, PA — The Central Bucks Regional Police Department reported the following incidents between June 3 and June 30:
June 3
- Residential Burglary, Taylor Avenue, Doylestown Borough. An unknown man entered a residential garage at 3:14 a.m., stole items, left, and returned to steal more. The suspect is described as a white man wearing a black/gray baseball hat, black neck gator mask, and dark-colored shirt. The second time he entered the garage, he was wearing a green V-neck t-shirt, blue shorts, tube socks, and blue shoes.
- Theft, E. State Street, Doylestown Borough. An unknown man stole a Pride Flag from a storefront during the overnight hours.
- Residential Burglary, W. Court Street, Doylestown Borough. An unknown subject entered a residence in the overnight hours and removed a gumball machine from an apartment.
June 9
- Criminal Mischief, N. Franklin Street, Doylestown Borough. A resident found a swastika drawn on the sidewalk in front of the residence.
June 11
- Theft, E. Oakland Avenue, Doylestown Borough. An unknown man stole a Pride Flag from a storefront during the overnight hours. The suspect is described with curly, shoulder-length hair, wearing hat shorts, and a light-colored shirt.
June 12
- Theft, N. Main Street, Chalfont Borough Post Office). The victim contacted the police to report a check for more than $1,500 was placed in the mailbox outside the post office and was subsequently removed by an unknown person who attempted to cash it.
June 13
- Property Damage, E. State Street, Doylestown Borough at Cyborg One. An unknown subject attempted to break into Cyborg One during the overnight hours and damaged the doorknob in the process.
June 30
- Criminal Mischief to Automobiles, Kaylin Court, Chalfont Borough. A resident called to report that someone had smeared mud all over their vehicle which was parked in their driveway.
- Numerous cases of identity theft and fraud are occurring on a regular basis. Please continue to be vigilant and cautious. Do not give out personal/financial information over the phone or via email without first confirming who you are giving it to.
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