08-29-22
Found Property
A good Samaritan came into police headquarters to turn in a passport found in an Uber they took over the weekend. They tried all avenues, via social media that they could think of to locate the owner of the lost passport, but had no luck and thought we would have more success. The owner was located out of state and a call to their local police department to have them advise the owner was made.
08-30-22
Hit and Run
Patrol responded to Taylors Way for a report of hit and run. Complainant states that they parked their vehicle on the road at W. Bellwood Drive and it was struck by an unknown vehicle. Complainant states that the vehicle sustained moderate damage. Patrol to follow up.
Hit and Run
Patrol responded to 2nd Street Pike for a report of a hit and run. Complainant states they were traveling on 2nd Street Pike when a dark green sedan came out on to the road and crashed into Complainant’s passenger side door and fled north on 2nd Street Pike. While on scene, Bucks County Radio reported that the driver of the sedan had called in to report hitting something on 2nd Street Pike, and their vehicle sustained front bumper damage.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Almshouse and Old Jacksonville Road for a report of two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 was traveling on Almshouse Road, attempted to make a left turn into a driveway and struck Unit #2. Both vehicles sustained minor damage and no injuries were reported.
DUI Accident
Patrol responded to Rocksville Road for a report of two vehicle accident. Unit #2 was traveling east on Rocksville Road when Unit #1 failed to negotiate the curve and struck Unit #2, causing major damage to the vehicle. While speaking with the operator of Unit #1, Patrol formed the opinion that they were operating their vehicle while under the influence. They were placed in custody, processed and released. Both vehicles required a tow from the scene. No injuries were reported.
08-31-22
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to Buck Road for a report of two vehicle accident. Unit #2 was parked in a parking lot when Unit #1 struck Unit #2 while attempting to park as well. Moderate damage was reported to both vehicles.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to W. Bristol Road for a report of two-vehicle accident. Unit #2 was traveling on West Bristol Road, when it slowed for traffic, and was hit in the rear by Unit #1. Unit #1 was towed from the scene, and the driver of Unit #1 was transported to the hospital. Unit #2 was driven from the scene.
09-01-22
Traffic Accident
While on patrol, officers came upon a bicyclist laying in the roadway on Middle Holland Road. Unit #1 was stopped at the stop sign on Old Jordan Road, when they began to turn left onto Middle Holland Road and struck Unit #2 the bicyclist. The bicyclist sustained injuries and was taken to the hospital by family. Unit #1 sustained minor damages.
Traffic Monitoring
Patrol monitored traffic at several elementary schools during the School Zone times, to ensure compliance with schools now being open.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to a parking lot on Almshouse Road for a report of a traffic accident. Unit #1 was pulling into a parking space when it went to far and went over the parking curb. When Unit #1 attempted to repark they “tapped” the building, causing minor damage to the vehicle. There was no visible damage observed to the building.
09-02-22
DUI Arrest
Patrol responded to a well-being check on Pulinski Road. The complainant stated a vehicle was stopped at a stop sign with the driver slumped over the steering wheel. The driver was taken into custody for suspicion of DUI, processed and released to a friend.
Traffic Accident
Patrol responded to a parking lot on 2nd Street Pike for a two-vehicle accident. Unit #1 was backing out of their parking spot when they struck Unit #2 which was parked. No injuries were reported, both vehicles sustained minor damage and did not require a tow.
Drug Possession
While on patrol in the Township Park, officers came in contact with a vehicle with front end damage. In speaking with the driver, it was determined they were operating the vehicle with a suspended driver’s license. After further investigation, it was learned there was controlled substances inside the vehicle. Charges pending.
False Reports to Police
While on patrol, officers initiated a traffic stop for multiple vehicle violations. After further investigation, it was learned the vehicle operator provided false information to the Officer due to having a warrant. The individual was transported to Bucks County Prison. Charges for False Reports to police were filed.
09-03-22
ATV Complaint
Patrol responded to Stoneyford Road for a report of an ATV causing damage in a basin. I spoke with the father of the ATV rider and advised that ATV’s were not permitted to ride in the basin, and needed to be kept to their property. The father acknowledged the information.
Vehicle Fire
Patrol responded to Bridgetown Pike and Old Bristol Road for a report of a vehicle fire. The fire was put out by an officer on scene. While speaking with the driver they appeared to be having a medical episode and were transported to a hospital. The vehicle was towed from the scene.
09-04-22
DUI Arrest
While on patrol, officers observed a vehicle with multiple violations and pulled it over. While interacting with the driver, it became clear the driver appeared to be intoxicated and was placed under arrest. The driver was transported to headquarters where they were processed and released to a family member.
Hit and Run
Patrol responded to Bennett Place for a report of a hit and run. Complainant states that they parked their vehicle and when they returned, it appeared to have small dent on the rear hatch. Patrol checked area surveillance cameras with negative results.
Arrest Warrant
While on patrol, officers observed an individual known to them and known to have an outstanding arrest warrant. The individual was taken into custody, processed and custody was transferred to the Bucks County Sheriff’s Office for transport to the prison.
During this tour, Patrol responded to 15 Alarm Calls; 13 Abandoned 911 Calls; 34 Medical Calls; 8 Domestic Calls; 18 Booking Calls; and 76 Traffic Monitoring Details.