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Crime & Safety

Police Blotter Nov. 14

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

Criminal Mischief to Automobiles
1400 block of Kurz Street, Trevose
The owner of a 2001 F-150 reported to that an unknown person broke the side mirror of his truck. The estimated cost of the damage is $150.

Criminal Mischief
1400 block of South Pleasant Drive, Feasterville
Friday, November 11, 2011
The homeowner reported to police she heard a loud bang at her front door. When she went outside she discovered a "Works bottle bomb" had gone off. Arriving police found the pieces of the suspected bottle bomb and entered them into evidence. A search for suspects in the area yielded no results.

Theft
2300 block of Shore Road
Saturday, November 12, 2011

Some stole a 60-year-old rusted riding mower from the drive way of the home. The mower only has a $51 cash value but has sentimental value to the owner. Police advised the owner to check local scrap yards.

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Burglary
2500 block of Bridgetown Pike, Feasterville
Saturday, November 12, 2011

Suspect/s forced entry into but took nothing. Entry into the repair shop was made through smashing the window of the office door. No money was taken, but the owner suspects the burglar was looking for cash and inspection stickers. The office had paper and files strewn about leading police to believe the intent of the burglary was to find cash. A shoe print was found on a piece of paper and authorities have entered it as evidence. Police also found loose change on the floor and will test it for fingerprints. The perimeter fence showed no signs of damage.

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