04-25-22
Accident:
Patrol responded to Newtown-Richboro Road for a report of a two-vehicle crash. Unit #2 was stopped, when it was struck in the rear by Unit #1. Unit #1 sustained heavy damage and was towed from scene. No injuries were reported.
Theft:
Patrol responded to Paddock Way for a report of two packages being stolen from the front steps of the residence. Complainant reports noticing that the packages were delivered, but not collecting them immediately. When the Complainant went to get the packages, they noticed they were missing. Complainant was able to check their Ring Doorbell Camera and observed two unknown women retrieve the packages and leave. Detectives following up.
Investigation:
While on patrol on W. Buttonwood Circle, it was noticed that a shed was open with several valuable items inside. Contact was made with the homeowner and the shed was secured.
Disorderly Person:
Patrol responded to 800 Bustleton Pike for a disorderly person. Upon arrival Complainant stated that the individual was screaming and being disruptive and wanted them removed. The individual was escorted out of the business to their vehicle which was parked in a fire lane. A violation was issued for parking in the fire lane.
Drug Possession:
While on patrol, a vehicle was stopped for an expired registration. During the traffic stop, it was determined the occupants were found to be in possession of suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia. Charges are pending.
04/26/22
Disorderly Conduct:
Patrol responded to the Holland Wawa for a report of a fight. Upon arrival, patrol found the parties had been separated, but continued to provoke each other. After discussion with patrol, parties apologized for their behavior and were released.
Fraud:
Complainant came into headquarters to file a complaint that their bank account has had multiple withdrawals not authorized by the account owners. Complainant’s account was made whole by the banking institution and just wanted a report filed at this time.
Traffic Accident:
While on patrol, officers came upon a one vehicle accident with a deer. Unit #1 had damage to the front fender and headlight, no tow was required.
04/27/22
Attempted Theft:
Patrol responded to Wheatsheaf Road for a report of an attempted theft. Patrol met with the resident who indicated they have camera footage of an unknown subject attempting to enter their locked vehicle which was parked in their driveway. The unknown subject was unable to gain access to his vehicle.
Traffic Accident:
Patrol responded to 2nd Street Pike and Bustleton Pike for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 struck Unit #2 in the rear of the vehicle while stopped at a traffic light. Neither vehicle was towed and no injuries were reported.
Traffic Accident:
Patrol responded to Elm Avenue at Holland Road for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 was attempting to make a left hand turn onto Holland Road when they struck Unit #2. Neither vehicle required a tow, and no injuries were reported.
Theft from Vehicle:
Patrol responded to Oxford Drive for report of a theft from vehicle. Patrol met with the resident who stated that sometime overnight an unknown subject had entered their unlocked vehicle and stolen a cell phone and firearm. The resident indicated that their outdoor camera system was not working. Detective’s unit responded to process the scene.
04-28-22
Traffic Accident:
Patrol responded to a one vehicle accident at Rocksville and Hope Roads. Unit #1 had struck a utility pole. The driver was taken to the hospital and the vehicle towed from the scene.
Traffic Accident:
Patrol responded to a two-vehicle accident at Holland Road and Churchville Lane. Unit #1 was making a left hand turn onto Holland Road when it struck Unit # 2 who was traveling on Holland Road. Both vehicles sustained damage, however, neither vehicle required a tow and no injuries were reported.
04-29-22
Traffic Accident:
Patrol responded to Holland Road and Churchville Lane for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 turned left onto Holland Road and was struck by Unit #2 who was traveling on Holland Road. Both vehicles were driven from the scene.
Traffic Accident:
Patrol responded to Durham Place for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Unit # 1, while backing up, hit Unit #2. Neither vehicle required a tow and no injuries were reported.
Hit & Run:
Patrol responded to Newtown-Richboro Road at 2nd Street Pike for a hit and run. The operator of Unit #2 states they were traveling on Newtown-Richboro Road when an unknown subject in Unit #1 attempted to pass them and struck their rear bumper. Damage was reported, no tow was required and no injuries were reported.
Investigation:
Patrol responded to Glen Meadow Road for a complaint of a dumpster being parked in the roadway. The contractor was on scene and advised that pursuant to township code, the dumpster could not be parked on the roadway and needed to be removed. The dumpster was moved.
04/30/22
Armed Subject:
Patrol responded to E. Bristol Road for a report of two individuals walking on the roadway carrying a black pistol. Patrol met with two minor subjects who indicated the firearm with a “BB gun” It was determined that the pistol was not a real firearm. The juveniles were turned over to their parents and/or guardians.
Drug Take Back:
The police parking lot was set up for the county wide drug take back event. Northampton collected 12 boxes, weighing approximately 246 pounds, in total for destruction.
Traffic Accident:
Patrol responded to Newtown-Richboro Road and Fir Drive for a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 stated that they did not notice traffic stopping and swerved into the oncoming lane where they struck Unit #2 head on. Both vehicles sustained heavy damage and had to be towed from the scene. The operator of Unit #2 was transported to St. Mary Medical Center.
05-1-22
Suspicious vehicle:
Patrol responded to Anselm Drive for a report of a suspicious vehicle. In speaking with the complainant, it was learned that an unknown subject driving a Ford Super Duty pickup truck had come to the home and attempted to sell him “stuff”. When the subject was told to leave, he became aggressive before leaving the area. Patrol did not find the subject in the area.
Hit and Run:
Patrol responded to Milbob Drive for a report of a hit and run to an unattended vehicle. While on scene patrol observed damage to rear passenger side of the vehicle, which was parked on Milbob Drive, which appeared to be consistent with a side swipe. There were no cameras in the area.
Traffic Accident:
Patrol responded to 2nd Street Pike and Sackettsford Road for a two-vehicle accident. Unit # 1 attempted to make a left onto 2nd Street Pike from Sackettsford Road when it was struck by Unit #2 who was traveling on 2nd Street Pike. Both vehicles were towed from the scene and one operator reported minor injuries.
During this tour Patrol responded to 15 Alarms, 14 Abandoned 911 Calls, 42 Medical Calls, 1 Domestic Dispute and 13 Bookings