Politics & Government
Warminster Christmas Day Robber Sentenced To 11 Years In Prison
The man faces up to 11 years in prison for robbing local massage parlors, which netted him a few cellphones and less than $1K in cash.

WARMINSTER, PA — A man was sentenced Wednesday after robbing multiple massage parlors around the local area, including one in Bucks County.
Jonathan M. Kacewich, 27, of Philadelphia, will spend the next five and a half to 11 years in state prison for the crimes, Common Pleas Judge Charissa J. Liller ruled.
The first incident occurred back on Christmas Day 2019, at a parlor on the 200 block of West Street Road in Warminster.
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Police said Kacewich robbed employees of a purse and three cell phones, while a second person, 26-year-old Devinn Hall, stood as a lookout.
Just four days later, on Dec. 29, Kacewich struck again in Abington Township, this time coming away with about $940 in cash and two more cell phones, according to authorities.
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Surveillance footage led detectives to Kacewich, who had several easily identifiable and distinctive tattoos, the Bucks County District Attorney's Office said.
Police took Kacewich into custody on Jan. 2 in Philadelphia, and he pleaded guilty on Sept. 1. He was convicted on charges of robbery, criminal conspiracy, prohibited possession of a firearm, theft, and assault.
His lookout, Hall, was arrested in February and pleaded guilty to similar counts. He is awaiting sentencing.
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