Falls Township Police issued an arrest warrant Monday for a 25-year-old Levittown man apparently enraged because his ex-girlfriend wants to remain an ex.
25-year-old Antonio Dimitriyadis from Levittown is accused of trying to break into a Falls Township mobile home, simple assault, and defiant trespass connected to an incident early Sunday. Anyone with information is asked to contact either the non-emergency number, at (215) 328-8501, or the assigned investigator, P/O Basilio DeJesus, at (267) 589-1148, or via email at b.dejesus@fallstwppd.com. Information may also be provided anonymously at (215) 949-9120, or via email at tiplines@fallstwppd.com,police said.
According to the arrest warrant, on Sunday May 4, 2025 at approximately 12:48 a.m., Falls Twp. Police were dispatched to a trailer on the 1400 block of Old Bristol Pike, located in the Morrisville section of Fairless Hills, for a suspicious male subject trying to break into the residence through a window.
Police arrived and spoke to an involved party, who stated her ex-boyfriend, Dimitriyadis, arrived at her house unannounced.
After being blocked from contacting her and stating he was going to break in and ‘hurt her’, if she refused to come outside and talk, the suspect allegedly proceeded to rip apart the window to her bedroom and tried pulling the A/C unit out in attempt to get to her. He then cursed her out after being told to leave numerous times and reached through the cavity in the window he tried to grab a hold of her arm, attempting to pull her through the window. He eventually stopped after over hearing her father on the phone with police. He fled the area before police arrival, according to the affidavit.
The officer observed pieces of duck tape and bubble wrap used for insulation around the A/C unit, on the ground below her bedroom window. A clear cavity was created in the window around the unit as a result of Dimitriyadis’ course of action. Police made several phone calls to the suspect but received no answer, officers wrote in court papers.
If you see Dimitriyadis, do not approach him, call 911 to share the location and any other relevant information so police officers can take him into custody without any further incident.

Credit: Sunshine Foundation


Recent Comments