Crime & Safety
Purse, Bicycle, Handicapped Placard Stolen
Doylestown Borough Police investigate several recent thefts including a teen's wallet that had $200 inside.

Doylestown Borough Police are investigating several recent reports of theft.
In the first incident, a resident of Wesley Enhanced Living reported that someone stole a purse from her apartment on Friday, March 1 sometime between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.
The purse contained the victim’s insurance card, driver’s license, a debit card, and a store credit card.
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The victim reported that her debit card had been used four times in the Philadelphia area between the time of theft and reporting the incident on Monday, March 4.
In a second incident, a handicap parking placard was stolen from a vehicle parked on Mary Street on Thursday, Feb. 28.
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In a third incident, a bicycle was stolen from the front porch of a residence on the 200 block of W. Oakland Avenue on Monday, March 4 sometime between 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
The bicycle is blue with a red lock around the stem of the seat. It also has a Del Val sticker on the cross bar in front of the seat.
The bicycle is valued at about $100.
In a fourth incident, a student at Central Bucks High School West reported that someone stole her wallet during the school day on Thursday, Feb. 28.
The wallet is described as a dark blue Vera Bradley brand with an elephant pattern. The wallet contained about $200, the victim’s license, student identification, debit card, and gift cards.
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