Crime & Safety
Warwick Man Charged With Stealing Sports Trading Cards: Police
The man was caught stealing merchandise from a Warrington Township store.

WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — A Warwick Township man faces felony retail theft charges after he was arrested by Warrington Township Police stealing sports trading cards from the WalMart store.
On April 2, Hilltown Township Police advised other jurisdictions to be on the lookout for a gold Subaru that had just committed a retail theft at the Hilltown Walmart. Warrington Police observed the vehicle a short time later parked at the Walmart in Warrington.
The operator, later identified as Ivan Lieberman of Warwick, was observed walking to his vehicle. Police contacted Lieberman and placed him in custody.
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An investigation revealed that Lieberman committed another retail theft while at the Warrington Walmart. Police said he concealed $423.35 worth of sports trading cards and exited the store while failing to pay for the merchandise.
Lieberman was transported back to the station where he was processed and arraigned by Judge Wertman. Judge Wertman set bail at $100,000 or 10 percent cash. Unable to post bail, Lieberman was transported to the Bucks County Correctional Facility.
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