Bensalem Police responded to the Eddington section of the township for a report of a commercial burglary and 3 vehicle thefts that occurred overnight.
At 1:30 am, police responded to East Coast Cycle on Bristol Pike for a burglary in progress. 3 males were seen pulling up to the business in a UHaul box truck. They entered the secure rear yard and were attempting to steal ATV's. As police arrived on-scene, the males left the UHaul truck behind and fled on foot. After an extensive search of the area, Bensalem Police located all 3 juvenile males, took them into custody and charged them with burglary and related offenses.
At 2:38 am, police took a report of a vehicle theft that occurred at the Wawa on Bristol Pike. The owner of the vehicle left his vehicle unlocked with the keys in the ignition and went inside of the store. 2 males dressed in all black entered the vehicle and drove south on Bristol Pike.
At 6:05 am, police took another report of a stolen vehicle from Elwood Avenue. A white Hyundai Elantra that was parked in front of the house, was stolen sometime overnight. The vehicle was reported to be unlocked with the keys inside.
At 6:20 am, police took a 3rd report of a stolen vehicle from Bowman Avenue. Sometime overnight, a black Ford Fusion was stolen from the driveway of the home. The vehicle was reportedly locked and there was a key fob left inside of the vehicle.
Bensalem Police are investigating and trying to determine if all of these incidents are related. This may be an organized group of individuals that targeted our community last night. Bensalem Police are diligently working to identify and arrest the persons that committed these vehicle thefts.
ALL of these vehicles were stolen because the keys were left inside of the vehicle. This is a reminder that you should TAKE your keys, REMOVE your valuables and LOCK your vehicle anytime that you are not driving.
Please contact police if you have any information about these vehicle thefts or if you had any other incidents that we should know about. We can be contacted at (215) 633-3719 or you can submit a tip below.