Crime & Safety

Troopers Report Thefts, Disorderly Conduct, Burglaries

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

Between April 12-22, responded to the following incidents:

On April 16 at 10:15 p.m., state police responded to for a reported trespass. Police said a 47-year-old woman from Brooklyn, NY, was found to be on the casino floor despite being on the Gaming Control Board’s exclusion list. The suspect was arrested via non-traffic citation. Trooper Wilfredo Moreno investigated the incident.

On April 17 at 5 p.m., state police responded to a wooded area near McKinley Street in Hulmeville Boro for a reported theft. Police said a minor reported that his specialized BMX bicycle was stolen. It is black, with yellow grips and a clear seat. It is valued at $437. Anyone with information should contact police at 215-942-3900. Trooper Geerlof investigated the incident.

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State police are investigating a burglary that took place in the 600 block of Main Street, Hulmeville Boro. A 58-year-old male victim said that between April 18 at 5:30 p.m. and April 19 at noon, unknown suspects stole various items with a total value of over $10,000. Items included collectible coins, knives, vehicle titles and speakers. Trooper Deepak Gupta investigated the incident.

On April 20 at 10:20 p.m., state police responded to a disorderly conduct report at Parx Casino. Police said Daniel T. Hynd, of Croydon, ran around the casino floor bumping into patrons and not listening to casino security. Police said he was intoxicated. Trooper Daniel Reed investigated the incident.

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On April 21 at 5:14 p.m., state police responded to Parx East for a reported trespassing incident. Police said a 24-year-old man from Lebanon was found on the gaming floor while on the Gaming Control Board’s self-exclusion list. He was arrested by a non-traffic citation. Trooper Wilfredo Moreno investigated the incident.

On April 22 at 12:50 a.m., state police responded to Route 1 and Hulmeville Avenue in Langhorne Manor for a report of an intoxicated individual walking on the highway. The individual, David G. Sadlik, 20, of Langhorne, was determined to be so highly intoxicated that he had to be admitted to the hospital for evaluation. Sadlik was issued citations for public drunkenness and underage drinking. Trooper Robert Richter investigated the incident.

On April 22 at 1:24 p.m., state police responded to Parx Casino for a reported theft. Police said a 41-year-old woman from Deptford, NJ, walked away from a slot machine leaving a voucher worth $250. A 55-year-old woman from Philadelphia then removed the voucher and redeemed it. The suspect left the casino and the investigation continues. Trooper Wilfredo Moreno investigated the incident.


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