Crime & Safety

2 Cars Stolen Over Weekend In Bristol: Police Blotter

A purse, plumbing and clothes in a dryer also were reported stolen over the weekend, according to Bristol Township Police.

BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA — A pair of stolen vehicles were among the police reports from over the weekend in Bristol Township.

Here's a look at some items from the police blotter, provided by the Bristol Township Police Department:

Sept. 13

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  • At 6:57 p.m., on the 500 block of River Road in Croydon, someone reported that someone had taken a plastic sign that said "phone" on it from the front yard. Approximate value unknown.

Sept. 14

  • At 10:40 a.m., on the 3000 block of Ford Road in Bristol, a person reported that, overnight, someone took a 1999 Subaru bearing Pennsylvania registration #KMZ9850, that was parked at the above location. Approximate value $3,000.
  • At 2:07 p.m., on the 1100 block of Green Lane in Bristol, a resident reported that, overnight, someone took a 2007 BMS bearing Pennsylvania registration #RR4F12, that was parked at the above location. Approximate value $4,000
  • At 11:30 a.m., on the 6300 block of MacPherson Avenue in Levittown, someone removed plumbing equipment from a van that was parked at the above location. Approximate value $8,041.

Sept. 15

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  • At 8:47 p.m. on the 5300 block of New Falls Road in Levittown, a resident reported someone took a purse from the above location. Approximate value $80.

Sept. 16

  • At 3:37 p.m., on the 1600 block of Haines Road in Levittown, a resident reported someone took clothes from a dryer at the location. Approximate value $600.00.
  • At 7:16 p.m., on the 1300 block of Hardy Street in Bristol, a resident reported that someone took a lawnmower from the rear yard of the above location. Approximate value $500.

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