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LMT Police Reports: Contractor Accused of $198 K Fraud; 15 Gallons of Diesel Fuel Siphoned and More!!

File Image LMT Police SUV Credit: Joanne Ames - Lower Bucks Source

Lower Makefield Township Police Reports – April 10 2026 – April 16 2026

4/16/26
Harassment – 500 block of Grange Dr. reported at 10:02 a.m. Complainant reported ongoing harassment by a neighbor. The 21 year old male from LMT was cited for Harassment.

4/15/2026
Criminal Mischief – 900 block of Bushell Ln. reported at 12:23 p.m. Complainant reported unknown person(s) slashed their vehicle’s tire.

4/14/2026
Retail Theft – 700 block of Stony Hill Rd. at Giant Food Store reported at 9:51 a.m. Complainant reported being harassed and accused of stealing by staff. Further investigation revealed she concealed $28.06 worth of merchandise without paying. It also revealed she removed a beverage and hanging plant from McCaffrey’s Market. The 45 year old female from LMT was taken into police custody for Retail Theft.

4/13/2026
Identity Theft – 2300 block of Lakeview Dr. reported at 12:45 p.m. Complainant reported unknown person(s) attempted to open a bank account in their name.

Credit Card Fraud – 1600 block of Bluebird Dr. reported at 12:29 p.m. Complainant reported unauthorized use of their credit card in the amount of $715.49.

Theft from Vehicle – 1900 block of Polo Run Dr. reported at 4:32 p.m. Complainant reported sometime between 4/10 – 4/13, unknown person(s) forced entry into the locked vehicle and removed $600.00 worth of tools.

Retail Theft – 900 block of Vansant Dr. at Wegmans reported at 7:37 p.m. Police responded to the report of a retail theft in progress. Police located the subject outside the store. Loss Prevention agreed to let the female pay for the items. She was trespassed from all Wegmans stores.

4/11/2026
DUI Arrest – Oxford Valley Rd. & Big Oak Rd. reported at 5:44 a.m. Police responded to the report of a vehicle parked at the traffic signal. Further investigation led to the arrest of the 36 year old female driver from Trenton, NJ for Driving Under the Influence.

Theft – 300 block of Oxford Valley Rd. reported at 11:06 a.m. Complainant reported sometime between 4/8-4/11, unknown person(s) broke the fuel cap on their Caterpillar skid steer and siphoned approximately 15 gallons of diesel fuel. Investigation ongoing.

Disorderly Conduct – River Rd. & Woodside Rd. reported at 2:22 p.m. Complainant reported an unknown male yelling under the bridge and acting strangely. He was also observed damaging a stop sign. Police arrived on scene and located the male walking in the middle of River Rd., disrupting traffic, with an open container of alcohol. The 21 year old male from Ewing, NJ was cited for Disorderly Conduct and Public Drunkenness.

4/10/2026
Fraud:Unit block of Townsend Rd. reported at 9:40 a.m. Complainant reported being the victim of contractor fraud in the amount of $198,000.00.

500 block of Keating Dr. reported at 2:56 p.m. Complainant reported being a victim of a fraudulent passport website.

Identity Theft – 1000 block of Victory Dr. reported at 10:25AM. Complainant reported unknown person(s) opened a credit card in their name and charged $8,000.00.

Retail Theft– 1600 block of Big Oak Rd. at Kohl’s reported at 8:13 p.m. Loss Prevention reported an unknown female removed an unknown amount of merchandise from the store. Investigation ongoing.

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