Crime & Safety

Police Blotter Jan. 11

Incidents and arrests as reported by the Lower Southampton Police Department.

The following arrest information was supplied by the . It does not indicate a conviction.

Criminal Mischief
500 block of W. Street Rd, Feasterville
Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012
The complainant reported criminal mischief to the exterior electric box and said he received a phone call from his alarm company at about 4 a.m. stating that he had lost power to the business in Summit Center.

Public Drunkenness
2200 block of Brownsville Rd, Langhorne
Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012
A complainant reported seeing an unresponsive male laying in the grass along the side of Brownsville Road at about 4:06 p.m. Police made contact with Raymond Connor, 49 of Trevose, who was still unresponsive and experiencing signs that he was possibly diabetic or under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance. While trying to find his identification, Officer William Schmid found a half empty bottle of vodka inside Connor's jacket. Connor finally came to after some time. He registered .28 percent on a breath test. Connor will be cited via mail for public drunkenness.

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Counterfeiting
300 block of E. Street Rd, Feasterville
Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012
Police were dispatched to for the report of recovered counterfeit money. The store manager reported finding a counterfeit $20 bill while counting a register. The bill was received through the drive-thru sometime Wednesday, but the manager stated that he is not able to determine who passed the counterfeit bill, which will be sent to Secret Service.

Theft
1700 block of Buck Rd, Feasterville
Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012
The complainant reported a theft for her elderly mother that occured between December 29 and January 3. The complainant stated that she gave her mother $100 for her birthday Dec. 29 in a birthday card. She reported that her mother had been moved out of her room at the Arbors at Buck Run several times for medical treatments. When she visited her mother Jan. 3, she noticed her mother's door was left ajar and found that $60 was missing from her mother's purse. When she visited her mother again that night, her door again was left ajar and feels that an employee was possibly leaving the door unsecure when her mother was being moved around for treatments.  

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