Crime & Safety

Police Blotter June 10 - June 13

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

The following arrest information was supplied by the Lower Southampton police department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Criminal Mischief
100 block of Creekwood Drive, Feasterville
Friday, June 10, 2011
A complainant reported that her car was egged sometime Thursday night.

Flim Flam
1000 block of Bustleton Pike, Feasterville
Sunday, June 12, 2011
A Giant employee reported a flim flam to police. On surveillance footage from the store, one man is seen purchasing several small items at a register. A woman is seen distracting the customer behind her. The man attempts to scam the cashier by giving him too much money; the man and cashier exchanged money several times. Both the man and woman leave the store. The man is described as a black male, 5' 8", thin build, salt and pepper hair, light facial hair, in his 40s and was wearing white shorts, sneakers, a blue hat and sunglasses. The woman is described as a black female, approximately 5'6", medium build, black hair and was wearing a grey dress, brown sandals, sun glasses and a large pocketbook.

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Burglary, forced entry
200 block of W. Street Road, Feasterville
Monday, June 13, 2011
The Leslie Pool Supply manager reported that she received a call from the store's alarm company at about 4:30 a.m. Upon arriving at the store, the manager reported that the front glass door was broken and called police. It did not appear that cash or merchandise was taken. 

Burglary, forced entry
1000 block of Lindbergh Avenue, Feasterville
Monday, June 13, 2011
This residence is located behind the Victor Shopping Center where the Leslie Pool Supply store was burglarized. The complainant reported that when he went downstairs he noticed a door to the rear deck was open and the contents of his wife's purse were spilled on the couch and floor. The screen on a rear bathroom window was removed and placed outside of the window. His wife's Volkswago Jetta, which had been parked in the garage, was missing as well as two sets of keys that had been in her purse. The garage door was open and the electric garage door was disconnected from the rail and hanging from the unit. 

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Fraud
200 block of Countyline Road, Feasterville
Monday, June 13, 2011
A complainant reported money was taken out of his checking account. He said he was not familiar with the withdrawal and did not authorize it. 

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