Crime & Safety
Soccer Mom Stole $30K From Warrington Club, Police Say
Last January, township detectives launched an investigation after meeting with members of the club who reported the stolen funds.

WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — The former vice president of a township soccer club is facing multiple charges after authorities said she stole nearly $30,000 over the course of two and a half years.
On Dec. 12, Kristie Creswick turned herself in to Warrington Township Police after a warrant was issued for her arrest. She has been charged with theft by deception and receiving stolen property.
In January, police said township detectives launched an investigation after meeting with members of the Warrington Soccer Club who discovered that Creswick had stolen funds from the organization.
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According to police, an extensive investigation revealed that between April 2021 and Dec. 2023 Creswick stole $29,621 from the club and multiple teams associated with it.
Creswick was processed and video arraigned in front of the Honorable Judge Stacy Wertman who set Creswick's bail at $100,000 unsecured. She was released from custody pending her upcoming
preliminary hearing.
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Anyone with information regarding this matter is asked to contact Detective Tim Williams at TWilliams@warringtonpd.org
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