Crime & Safety
Stolen Golf Clubs, 3 Damaged Cars Top Bristol Township Crimes
The Bristol Township Police Department released its recent blotter of criminal incidents
BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA —A set of golf clubs was swiped and three vehicles were damaged at a Levittown business, the Bristol Township Police Department said.
Those were among the criminal incidents released Wednesday by Bristol Township Police Lt. Charles Winik.
The incidents include:
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Arrest —Feb. 13, 12:28 p.m., Bristol Pike in Croydon. A 27-year-old Croydon man was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, and possession of an instrument of crime. Ricardo Ivan Santiago was processed and arraigned. Bail was set at $30,000, 10 percent. He was taken to Bucks County Prison.
Arrest —Feb. 14, 7:52 a.m., Bath Road, Bristol. A 67-year-old New Falls Road man was arrested on a local warrant out of Bristol Township. The Levittown man was processed and arraigned by Judge Wagner. Bail was set at $50,000 unsecured for possession of a prohibited firearm and two other charges.
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Theft —South Oxford Valley Road, Fairless Hills. On Feb. 13, at 7:15 p.m., an unknown suspect stole a bottle of liquor. The estimated value is $65.
Theft —8:51 a.m., Glenrose Avenue, Bristol. Sometime between Feb. 10 and Feb. 12, an unknown suspect stole a set of golf clubs from a 2008 Toyota truck. No value was given.
Vandalism —8:22 a.m., Feb. 13. Runway Road, Levittown. Sometime over the weekend, an unknown suspect(s) damaged three company vehicles. The estimated value is $3,000.
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