Crime & Safety
Police: Man Sells Counterfeit Haunted House Tickets
The following information has been supplied by the Pennsylvania State Police-Media Barracks. If arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt or a conviction.

A Langhorne man was charged with forgery in connection with selling counterfeit tickets to a Halloween attraction.
Dennis Baklar, 27, was seen by Bates Motel staff selling tickets to customers in the parking lot on the Bates Motel property at approximately 9 p.m. on Oct. 24, according to
The in Edgmont Township.
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Baklar sold the tickets to customers at discount of $10, according to State Police.
He was stopped by Bates Motel security after making a transaction and police were called.
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It was determined that Baklar sold customers counterfeit tickets and was arrested and charged with forgery, according to State Police.
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