Crime & Safety

Troopers Report Stolen Vehicle, Casino Incidents

The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. It does not imply conviction.

Between March 22-25, responded to the following incidents:

On March 22 at 1:55 p.m., state police stopped a vehicle for speeding on I-95 northbound at milepost 37.9 in Bensalem. The driver, Jevron Jessie-Garmon, 21, of Malvern, was found to have rented the vehicle in November 2011. He stopped paying and never returned the vehicle. The rental company reported the vehicle stolen. Jessie-Garmon was charged with car theft and receiving stolen property. He was arraigned before Judge Jan Visloski who set bail at $250,000, 10 percent. He was lodged in Bucks County Prison. Trooper Santiago investigated the incident.

On March 23 at 11:40 p.m., state police responded to for a reported forgery. Police said a 21-year-old man from New York City attempted to exchange a counterfeit $20 bill at the cashier cage. Trooper Wilfredo Moreno investigated the incident.

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On March 24 at 12:50 a.m., state police responded to Parx Casino for a reported forgery. Police said a 41-year-old woman from Philadelphia attempted to exchange a counterfeit $5 bill at the main cashier cage. Trooper Allen Karch investigated the incident.

On March 24 at noon, state police responded to Parx Casino for a reported forgery. Police said a 46-year-old man from Upper Darby attempted to exchange a counterfeit $10 bill at a cashier cage. Trooper Daniel Reed investigated the incident.

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On March 25 at 12:45 a.m., state police responded to Parx Casino for a reported trespass. Police said Parx security asked Christopher Gress, 32, of Delran, NJ, to leave the casino. He ignored the request and was subsequently arrested for criminal trespass. Trooper Allen Karch investigated the incident.


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