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Construction Planned for Thurs.-Fri. Nights on I-95N in NE Philadelphia

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PennDOT announced that construction activities will occur at night Thursday on northbound I-95 in Northeast Philadelphia.

Motorists are advised of the following travel restriction:

All scheduled activities are weather permitting. Motorists are advised to allow extra time for traveling on northbound I-95 because backups and delays will occur.

The sheet piles will help support the embankment during northbound reconstruction of I-95 between Wheatsheaf Lane and Margaret Street as part of PennDOT’s $355.3 million I-95/BR3 project.

Cops, Courts & Fire -Bristol Township

Bristol Twp. Police Reports: Classic Car Stolen,Thieves Hit Storage Facility and More!!!

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Bristol Twp Police Reports – March 3 to March 8 2026

Arrest 3-3-26, 2005 hours, Beaver Dam Road, Bristol, Pa. The below subject was arrested on a Bench Warrant out of Philadelphia and remanded to the Philadelphia Detention Center. Julien Freeman Fleetwing Drive Levittown, P

Arrest 3-4-26, 0608 hours, Tower Road, Bristol, Pa. The below subject was arrested on a Bench Warrant out of Bucks County and released to the Sheriff’s. Danielle E Grbas No Fixed Address

Arrest 3-4-26, 1116 hours, Ford Road, Bristol, Pa. The below subject was arrested on the charge of Criminal Trespass.  The subject was processed and arraigned by Judge Wagner.  Bail was set at $25,000/10% and released to the Constables. Craig C O’Connor Trenton Road Fairless Hills, Pa

Arrest 3-4-26, 1623 hours, Stonybrook Drive, Levittown, Pa. The below subject was arrested on the charge of a PFA Violation.  The subject was processed and arraigned by Judge Wertman.  Bail was set at $50,000/10% and released to the Constables. Lorrie Gadsby Stonybrook Drive Levittown, Pa

Arrest 3-4-26, 2106 hours, Foster Avenue Circle, Bristol, Pa. The below subject was arrested on the charges of Simple Assault and harassment.  The subject was processed and arraigned by Judge Galloway.  Bail was set at $5,000/10% and released to the Constables. Cashmeir Raniya Harris Foster Avenue Circle Bristol, Pa

Arrest 3-6-26, 0440 hours, Bath Road, Bristol, Pa. The below subject was arrested on a Local Warrant out of Bristol Township.  The subject was processed and arraigned by Judge Hughes.  Bail was set at $50,000/10% and remanded to BCP. Khalid Stubbs Cottman Avenue Philadelphia, Pa

Arrest 3-6-26, 1428 hours, Veterans Highway, Bristol, Pa. The below subject was arrested on a Bench Warrant out of Bucks County and released to the Sheriff’s. John Earl Cipollone Prospect Avenue Croydon, Pa

Arrest 3-6-26, 2251 hours, Newport Road, Bristol, Pa. The below subject was arrested on the charge of Defiant Trespass.  The subject was processed and arraigned by Judge O’Neil.  Bail was set at $10,000/10% and remanded to the Bucks County Correctional Facility. Kelly Lynn Minner Dunksferry Road Bensalem, Pa

Theft: Retail 3-3-26, 0918 hours, State Road, Croydon, Pa. On 3-3-26 at approximately 0915 hours an unknown subject removed several items passing all points of sale.  The estimated value is $17.00.

Theft 3-3-26, 1549 hours, Ford Road, Bristol, Pa. On 3-2-26 at approximately 1950 hours an unknown subject removed several items from three storage units.  No value given.

Theft 3-8-26, 1413 hours, Plymouth Avenue, Bristol, Pa. Sometime overnight an unknown subject removed a 1995 Mercedes.  No value given.

 

 

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Cops, Courts & Fire -Morrisville Borough

Morrisville Woman Charged with Threatening Woman on School Property with Gun Heads to Trial

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A 31 year old Morrisville woman is heading to trial at the Justice Center in Doylestown after charges were held over- which include allegedly bringing weapon on to school property- at a preliminary hearing Tuesday.

Magisterial District Judge Corryn L. Kronnagel ruled there was enough evidence to sustain charges filed against Ashlynn A. Parker Paris connected to incident in which she and another woman brawled with each other at Morrisville Borough Police Headquarters after the suspect allegedly pointed a gun at her in front of  the Borough High School.

According to the probable cause, on Wednesday February 25, 2026 at approximately 9:20 a.m., officer Amanda DeLuca observed a physical altercation occurring at Morrisville Police Department Headquarters.

DeLuca walked into the municipal  building and observed one female, identified as Ashlynn Parker Paris, holding another female against the wall with her forearm. The two women were screaming at each other. At this time, police separated the two females, at which point, Parker Paris kept lunging at the victim and trying to push past police to get to her.

At this time, the two women were separated in separate rooms.

The victim said that this altercation started because Parker Paris’s daughter assaulted her daughter earlier at Morrisville High School.

The victim told police, according to court records, that when she picked her daughter up from the high school, Parker Paris walked towards the victim’s vehicle holding a firearm in her hand and stated “I’ll slap the s**t out of you”.

At this time, the victim fled the area, police said.

The victim arrived at Borough Police Department to file a report and  Parker Paris was already there.

The victim said Parker Paris was screaming at her which led to the suspect physically attacking her in which she suffered a small laceration on the right side of her face, the probable cause alleges.

DeLuca subsequently obtained CCTV footage which shows the altercation between the two women.

According to police,the footage shows the victim in her vehicle and Parker Paris walking out of the school, towards the victim’s vehicle, the two exchange words. Parker Paris and her daughter walk back to her vehicle. The victim reverses her vehicle and starts driving towards Grandview Avenue.  The CCTV footage then shows Parker Paris get out of her vehicle and raising her right hand which contained a handgun. Parker Paris then points the black handgun at the victim’s vehicle then gets back in her vehicle and drives off.

Further investigation led to the discovery that Parker Paris’s firearm was fully loaded during the time of the incident and was turned in to police after the incident, police said.

Parker Paris was represented by Shaka Mzee Johnson, Esq at today’s hearing.

Parker Paris is charged with misdemeanor counts of possession of a weapon on school property, terroristic threats, simple assault and disorderly conduct.

She is due back in court on April 10 in Doylestown for formal arraignment.

 

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Cops, Courts & Fire -Bensalem Township

Bensalem Police Officers Recognized at Council Meeting

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Two Bensalem Police officers were recognized for their extraordinary service and life-saving actions at Monday night’s Council meeting.

Officer Mark Wildsmith was honored as the 2025 Bensalem Township Police Department officer of the Year.

Over the past year, Wildsmith demonstrated exceptional dedication to the community. His accomplishments include successfully handling a life-threatening critical incident, saving a man’s life by performing the Heimlich maneuver, assisting a suicidal veteran as part of the Bucks County Veterans Response Team, and arresting a suspect during a traffic stop who was in possession of a Glock handgun equipped with a “switch,” making it fully automatic, said officials.

Wildsmith also helped develop the department’s Jiu-Jitsu defensive tactics training program. He previously served as a Philadelphia Police Officer and is a proud United States Army veteran.

The second officer honored was Kristopher Harley who was recognized for his heroic actions during a call to a local hotel. When alerted that a child had drowned in the pool, Harley, officials said, immediately located the unresponsive child and began CPR. Through his quick and decisive actions, the child regained consciousness and began breathing on his own.

The child has since made a full recovery, officials said.

It was especially meaningful to have the two survivors in attendance at the meeting to personally thank the officers who saved their lives, officials noted.

 

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