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Nov 09, 2024

Screws Left On Driveways That Had Trump Signs: Lower Makefield Crimes | Yardley, PA Patch

LOWER MAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP, PA —Township homes that had signs supporting former President Donald Trump in Tuesday's general election had screws and nails left on their driveways.

Those were some of the criminal incidents the Lower Makefield Township Police Department released in its recent police blotter.

These are the criminal incidents:

Oct. 31

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT —2200 block of Stackhouse Drive, reported at 8:13 a.m. The complainant reported that an unknown person(s) stole their 2019 Infiniti QX60 from their driveway sometime overnight. The vehicle was later recovered in Philadelphia.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF:

Oct. 30

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF —1300 block of Newtown-Yardley Road, reported at 7:44 a.m. The complainant reported that an unknown person(s) had placed nails in their driveway. Trump signs were on the lawn.

CREDIT CARD FRAUD —1400 block of Scarlet Oak Road, reported at 12:12 p.m. The complainant reported an unauthorized use of their credit card for $1,487.

Oct. 29

FRAUD:

CREDIT CARD FRAUD —23000 block of Cornerstone Drive, reported at 1:30 p.m. The complainant reported an unauthorized use of their credit card for $666.25.

Oct. 26

CREDIT CARD FRAUD —2000 block of Wellington Road, reported at 9:45 a.m. The complainant reported an unauthorized use of their credit card for $5,284.98.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF:

Oct. 25

RETAIL THEFT —900 block of Vansant Drive at Wegmans, reported at 8:31 a.m. The complainant reported that on Oct. 21 around 6:12 p.m., an unknown male and female removed $192.48 worth of merchandise without paying.

CRIMINAL TRESPASS —900 block of Vansant Drive at Wegmans, reported at 12:16 p.m. Loss Prevention reported a known female who was arrested for retail theft in July was on the scene and the 59-year-old Lower Makefield woman was escorted from the store.

SOLICITOR —800 block Olsen Avenue, reported at 7:17 p.m. The complainant reported a solicitor for Advanced Axis was soliciting without a permit. They were advised to cease soliciting until a permit was obtained.

Dino CilibertiThese are the criminal incidents:Oct. 31MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT CRIMINAL MISCHIEF:Oct. 30CRIMINAL MISCHIEFCREDIT CARD FRAUDOct. 29FRAUD:CREDIT CARD FRAUDOct. 26CREDIT CARD FRAUDCRIMINAL MISCHIEF:Oct. 25RETAIL THEFTCRIMINAL TRESPASSSOLICITOR
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