Crime & Safety
Bristol Township Police Release Nov. 17 Crime Report
Police are reporting a vehicle was stolen in Levittown between Nov. 15 and Nov. 16 among other crimes reported.

Bristol Township Police released its latest crime report on Nov. 17.
The following incidents occurred in the township:
- Bench Warrant Arrest – On Nov. 16, Diamond Allison, 23, of Bristol, was arrested on a bench warrant and released to the Sheriff's Office.
- Simple Assault and Harassment – On. Nov 17, Lynn Slezak, 46, of Levittown, was arrested and charged with simple assault and harassment in connection with assaulting another person. Slezak was arraigned by Judge Charles Baum, who set a $5,000.00 unsecured bail with a no contact order.
- Bench Warrant Arrest – On Nov. 17, Francis McCloskey, 41, of Levittown, was arrested on a bench warrant and released to the Sheriff's Office.
- Stolen Vehicle – Between about 9 p.m. No 15 and 2 p.m. Nov. 16, police said an unknown actor or actors took a 2013 Harley Davidson Motorcycle bearing Pennsylvania registration #C2495, that was parked on the 7000 block of Millcreek Road in Levittown. The approximate value of the motorcycles is $14,000.00.
- Theft – On Nov. 16, an unknown actor or actors took three drills – valued at approximately $500 – from a work truck parked on the 800 block of Wilson Avenue in Bristol.
- Theft – On Nov. 16, an unknown actor or actors entered a a Mercedes Benz vehicle parked on the 5900 block of Bristol Pike in Bristol and took a purse. The approximate value is $310.
- Vandalism – On Nov. 16, an unknown actor or actors removed a metal fence type of window protector from the door and broke the window's glass at location on the 200 block of Crabtree Drive in Levittown. The damage dealt was approximately $200.
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