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Langhorne Man Accused of Sneaking Pics of Male Youth in Gym Bathroom

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Upskirting is the act of taking a non-consensual photograph or video up someone’s skirt or other clothing, often to view their genitals or buttocks is considered a form of sexual harassment often intended to cause humiliation, distress, or alarm, authorities say. 

There isn’t descriptor for what a just turned a 27-year-old Langhorne man is accused of doing in the men’s bathroom of Plante Fitness earlier this month, but upskirting seems to fit for the moment,

Nicholas George Brown-Difalco, who just turned 27 late last month, was arraigned by on-call Magisterial District Judge Corryn L. Kronnagel on a felony count of knowingly photographing/filming/depicturing on computer sex act with a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest. Bail was set at $50,000.00. Unable to post 10%, He was remanded to Bucks County Correctional Facility and released the next day when he posted required bail

On Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 4:45 p,m., Middletown Township Police responded to the parking lot of Planet Fitness, 1405 East Lincoln Highway, in  Langhoer for the report of a subject allegedly taking pictures of boys in the men’s bathroom.

Upon arrival, police met with the complainant, an off-duty police Sergeant, who stated that he observed victim number 1, argutolding with Brown-Difalco, 27 in the gyms parking lot

The off- duty police Sgt. told responding officer’s victim 1 accused Brown-Difalco was taking pictures of him in a stall in the men’s rest room. The responding officer spoke with Brown-Difalco who stated that he had recently turned gay and was curious to see what other men’s genitals looked like, according to the probable cause.

Brown-Difalco allegedly admitted he had taken pictures of the victim’s penis but had deleted them from his phone.

The victim told police he was in the bathroom stall and observed Brown-Difalco using the flash on his phone under the stall to take a photo of his genitals, police wrote in court papers.

According to police Brown-Difalco struggled and resisted arrest as officers attempted to place him into custody. He was placed in handcuffs which were checked for tightness before being double locked and placed in the rear of at patrol vehicle.

Brown-Difalco was arraigned by on-call Magisterial District Judge Corryn L. Kronnagel on a felony charge of knowingly photograph/film/depicts on computer sex act with a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest. Bail was set at $50,000.00.

He spent approximately one day in custody before posting bail.

Brown-Difalco is scheduled to appear before Judge Charles D. Jonas at a preliminary hearing on December 11. Brown-Difalco will be represented Ethan William Paraboschi, Esq of Young, Marr, Mallis & Associates, in Bensalem. 

 

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Middletown Recognizes Public Safety Professionals for Life-Saving Efforts

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Middletown Township recently recognized public safety professionals for life-saving efforts last year.

In November 2025, members of Middletown Township Fire & Emergency Services were operating at a shed fire in the Borough of Penndel when the Penndel-Middletown Emergency Squad was dispatched for a reported unconscious patient at Advance Auto Parts.

Special Service 244, operated by Firefighter/EMT Riley Collins, responded alongside Officer Hillary Kloiber of the Penndel Borough Police Department to assist the medic unit.

Officer Kloiber arrived first, with firefighter Collins arriving moments later, and located a male patient in cardiac arrest. CPR was immediately initiated, and additional resources were requested. Shortly thereafter, Medic 168, Special Service 8, and officers from the Langhorne Borough Police Department arrived on scene.

Credit: Middletown Fire & Emergency Services and Middletown Township

Fire, EMS, and Police personnel worked seamlessly and simultaneously, providing high-quality patient care through transport to St. Mary Medical Center.

Due to the rapid response, coordinated teamwork, and effective life-saving interventions by all involved, the patient made a full recovery and has since returned to normal life.

This incident highlights the importance of interagency cooperation and the dedication of our public safety professionals who serve our community every day.

Officials thanked Chief Perry of the Penndel Borough Police Department for organizing “the well-deserved recognition ceremony.”

Recognized Responders (pictured left to right in feature picture):

• Firefighter/EMT Riley Collins
• Firefighter/EMT Aiden Goodson
• Chief Martin Liczbinski
• Paramedic Carrie Ehmann
• Officer Michael Mannino
• Officer Hillary Kloiber

Not Pictured:
• Firefighter/EMT Darrel Martin>
• Chief Zach Cooperman

Excellent work by all involved. Your professionalism, teamwork, and commitment to service truly made a difference in our community, said officials.

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Cops: Man with 2018 Sexual Assault Conviction Jailed for Failure to Report to Sex Offender Authorities

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A Philadelphia man with a 2017 conviction for sexual assault placing him on the state sexual offenders list for his lifetime is in Bucks County Custody after allegedly defying reporting requirements.

According to Pennsylvania State Police, Malachi Brant is a Tier 3 Pennsylvania Megan’s Law lifetime registrant having first registered in 2018, subsequent to a Philadelphia County conviction for sexual assault that same year.

Brant must comply with all conditions of his registration including regular quarterly verification windows.

According to the criminal complaint on July 22, 2025 Middletown Township Police Department received a notification from Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), Megan’s Law Section that Brant had not reported for his July 7 2025 to July 16 2025 verification window. The last known address for Brant was 1990 Woodbourne Road Langhorne, which is the address for Pyramid Healthcare, a substance abuse rehabilitation facility.

On August 5, 2025 police proceeded to that address and spoke with Pyramid Healthcare employees who were advised of the Brant’s Megan Law status. Employees could not confirm  Brant’s presence due to HIPPA regulations whether or not the he was present. Police requested that if Brant were present, employees pass along a message that if he did not contact PSP Megan’s Law Section within 24 hours, a warrant for his arrest would be obtained. Employees advised that Brant were there, they would pass the message along.

Police made multiple attempts to contact Brant by phone unsuccessfully. PSP Megan’s Law Section advised that no other recent address was known for Brant. On August 8, 2025 police confirmed with PSP Megan’s Law Section that the Brant was still listed as “non-compliant”, according to court records.

A warrant was then issued for Brant on Feb. 20, 2026.  **He  was arraigned by District Judge Charles D. Jonas on a felony charge of failing to register with state police.

Jonas set bail at 10 percent of $75,000. Brant was unable to post bail and remanded to Bucks County Correctional Facility (BCCF).

Brant has a preliminary hearing scheduled for March 26 and currently has no attorney of record, according to online court records.

**Note: The criminal complaint does not reflect or say where or how police discovered Brant’s whereabouts and or where they took him into custody,

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Local Police Warn Motorists, Trucks Drivers to Clear Ice & Snow Or Else …..

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Snow and ice are still clinging to vehicles despite snowfall ending hours ago.

Middletown Township Police posted a stark reminder of what can happen when motorists don’t follow the law meant to protect motosists, that came a result of snow/ice falling off a truck/vehicle

On Christmas Day in 2005, Christine Lambert was killed by a chunk of ice that blew off the top of a box truck outside of Jim Thorpe in Carbon County.

Middletown Township Police posted a stark reminder of what can happen when motorists don’t follow the law meant to protect motosists.

“Christine’s Law” was enacted in 2022 and now allows officers to write citations for those putting others at risk. The verbiage of the law is pictured below

Middletown authorities noted the relevant language of the statute below in their Meta page post

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“Remove all ice and all snow from your vehicle before going on the road or you could face citations.”

“If we are being honest though, it shouldn’t be the citation that motivates you to complete this task. Be a responsible driver in all seasons and if you can help an elderly, disabled, or vertically challenged neighbor, we encourage that too!”

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