New Hope Borough Police Department
Weekly Incident Blotter
Reporting Period: August 4 - 10, 2025
New Hope Borough Police Department Weekly Incident Blotter
For the week of August 4 – August 10, 2025, the New Hope Borough Police Department responded to a variety of calls for service and initiated several investigations. We're committed to keeping our community safe, and here's a snapshot of some notable incidents from the past week:
August 4, 2025
- Officers on patrol located a suspicious vehicle in a parking lot on West Mechanic Street. The matter was cleared following investigation.
- Officers responded to a hold-up alarm at Wawa. The activation was determined to be accidental.
- A noise complaint was reported in the area of South Main Street and East Ferry Street.
August 5, 2025
- Officers responded to a harassment complaint on North Sugan Road.
- A report of fraud was received and documented.
- Police responded to South Main Street for a report of a suspicious person attempting to gain entry into a closed business. The individuals were located and determined to be only looking through the windows.
August 7, 2025
- New Hope and Solebury officers responded to The Greenhouse for a disorderly person reportedly in possession of a firearm. Investigation determined the firearm claim to be unfounded.
- While on patrol, officers encountered a large group engaged in a fight on South Main Street. The group dispersed upon police arrival. One victim was located and transported to St. Mary Medical Center for treatment.
August 8, 2025
- Officers responded to a domestic disturbance on North Main Street.
August 10, 2025
- Police investigated a motor vehicle accident with injuries at Route 202 and Rabbit Run Drive.
- A separate traffic accident was investigated in the parking lot of Wawa.
- Officers conducted a welfare check at the wing dam on the Delaware River for a reported kayaker in distress. The call was determined to be unfounded; the kayaker was not in distress.
- A noise complaint was reported in the area of South Main Street and West Ferry Street.
Please remember this blotter highlights selected incidents and doesn't encompass every call for service we received. The New Hope Borough Police Department continues to work diligently to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone in our community.