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Borough Cop Reports: Kids Steal Candy from Store, Pens, Perfume Stolen from Flea Market and More!

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February 28

5:15 a.m., 700 block Corson St., female, age 41, Bristol, PA and male, age 27, Bristol, PA, both cited for public drunkenness and disorderly practices.

March 1

2:07 a.m., 200 block Cedar St., female, age 24, Bensalem, PA and male, age 28, Philadelphia, PA, both cited for disorderly conduct.

March 2

10:42 a.m., theft, Bristol Flea Market parking lot, two boxes containing perfume and pens valued at $160.00 was stolen from a van.

March 3

11:00 a.m., 250 Pond St., warrant arrest, male, age 21, Willilngboro, NJ arrested and custody turned over to the Bucks County Sheriff’s Dept.

1:15 p.m., theft, Sadie’s Bar, 1608 Farragut Ave., a Galaxy Note 10 Plus was stolen valued at $1,200.00

March 4

7:38 p.m., criminal mischief, Jefferson Ave. & Garden St., juveniles threw a rock at a vehicle and ran off. 9:23 p.m., Rite Aid, 244 Commerce Circle, cited for false/faulty alarm.

March 5

10:30 a.m., criminal mischief, Snyder Girotti School parking lot, 450 Beaver St., actor scratched an obscene word on the passenger side of the vehicle.

8:18 p.m., 1414 Radcliffe St., male, age 30, Levittown, PA and female, age 28, Levittown, PA cited for criminal trespass.

March 6

2:02 a.m., 100 block Pond St., male, age 61, Levittown, PA and female, age 38, Bristol, PA, both cited for disorderly conduct. 1:00 p.m.,  Snyder Girotti School, 450 Beaver St., juvenile cited for criminal mischief.

March 7

2:51 p.m., criminal mischief, 400 block Pond St., actor keyed both sides of a vehicle. 5:21 p.m., retail theft, Rite Aid, 452 Pond St., juveniles stole $30.00 worth of candy and ran from the store.

March 8

1:45 a.m., 1800 Farragut Ave., male, age 21, Levittown, PA and male, age 23, Levittown, PA, both cited for disorderly conduct.

2:40 p.m., 300 block Lafayette St., male, age 32, Bristol, PA, arrested for possession of controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, he will be summoned to court to answer charges.

March 9

11:20 a.m., theft, 400 block Lafayette St., actor stole a collectible wedding doll from residence.

10:18 p.m., 700 block Second Ave., male, age 60, cited for harassment and disorderly conduct.

March 10

1:10 p.m., criminal mischief, 200 block Wood St., actor marked passenger side mirror with a marker.

March 11

7:05 p.m., 1700 block Farragut Ave., male, age 24, Bristol, PA, cited for disorderly practices.

March 12

3:18 a.m., 200 block Madison St., male, age 41, Bristol, PA and female, age 38, Bristol, PA, both cited for disorderly practices.

2:00 p.m., theft, 300 block Market St., PA Reg.: KRS-9292 stolen from vehicle.

March 13

9:44 a.m., McDonald’s, 75 Commerce Circle, male, age 61, Fairless Hills, PA, cited for public drunkenness.

3:12 p.m., theft, Bristol High School, 1801 Wilson Ave., a white & blue SE bike stolen.

March 14 9:38 p.m., Rite Aid, 244 Commerce Circle, cited for false/faulty alarm.

11:32 p.m., 1414 Radcliffe St., male, age 18, Levittown, PA and male, age 19, Bristol, PA, both cited for criminal trespass.

March 15

8:08 p.m., 800 block Jefferson Ave., male, age 33, Bristol, PA and juvenile, cited for disorderly conduct.

 

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Bristol Borough Fire Chiefs Statement on Dorrance Street Fire

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Bristol Borough Fire Chief Herb Slack on Tuesday morning released the following statement on last nights Dorrance Street Fire.

It’s only been edited for style:

At  6:11 PM, Bristol Borough Fire Companies were dispatched to 340 Dorrance St for a dwelling fire with possible entrapment.  The first arriving fire chief found two semi-detached dwellings with exposures on both sides.  He immediately asked for the second alarm because of the volume of fire in the two dwellings and rapidly spreading to the exposures.
Fire companies quickly stretched hose lines to protect the exposures and begin extinguishing the fire in the two dwelling.  A third alarm was added for additional manpower.

Credit: Submitted

During fire fighting operations, it was determined that there was a one resident had not gotten out of the dwelling.  Due to the intense fire, with the first floors fully involved, firefighters were not able to enter the dwelling to attempt to rescue a residents who was wheel-chair bound and had been unable to escape.  There was one additional civilian injury and that person was transported to the hospital with possible smoke inhalation.  There were no firefighter injuries.

Credit: Joe Nelson

Fire was placed under control at 7:39 PM.  Fire companies remained on location for several hours due to the extensive overhauling to ensure the fire was extinguished.  The last fire company left at 11:26 PM.
Mutual aid companies supporting fire fighting operations including fire companies from Bristol Township, Bensalem, Falls Township, Middletown Township, Morrisville and Burlington County.
The fire remains under investigation by Bristol Borough and the Bucks County Fire Marshal’s Office.

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Emergency Crews Prepare for Incoming Blizzard as Lower Bucks Municipalities Declare Storm Plans

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Lower Bucks municipalities have declared disaster/snow emergencies in advance of the expected snow storm that the National Weather Service says will dump anywhere between 14 to 18 inches on the area.

A winter storm warning is still in effect from Sunday, Feb 22 to Monday, Feb 23.

Each municipality has its own link. For more information and updates, please click on their associated link.

Bensalem Township Disaster Emergency declared immediately for the pending snow storm. Click here to see more details.

Bristol Borough – Snow information/requirements have been posted on their website. Click here to see the details. 

Bristol Township – Snow Emergency effective 12 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026 through 12 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. Click here to see more details.

Falls Township – Snow Emergency starts Sunday, Feb. 22 at 6 p.m. and expires on Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 6 a.m. Click here for details.

Langhorne Borough – Snow Emergency starts Sunday, Feb. 22 at noon until Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 10 a.m. No parking. Click here for details.

Lower Makefield Township – Snow information has been posted on Meta. Click here to see the details.

Middletown TownshipSnow Emergency is in effect from Sunday, Feb. 22 at 12 p.m. to Monday, Feb. 23 at 12 p.m. . Click here to see details.

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Morrisville Borough Snow Emergency is in effect from Sunday, Feb. 22 at 5 p.m. to Monday, Feb. 23 at 5 p.m.  Click here to see the details.

Newtown Township –  A Snow Emergency is in effect from 4 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026 until 4 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026.  Click here to see the details.

Penndel Borough – Snow Emergency has been declared from 12 p.m. on Sunday, February 22, 2026, through 12 p.m. on Monday, February 23, 2026. Click here for more details and click here for more on the ordinance.

Tullytown Borough – Snow Emergency proclamation in effect from Sunday Feb. 22 – 6 p.m. to Monday Feb. 23 – 6 p.m. Click here to see more details.

Warminster Township – Disaster Emergency has been declared for the incoming snow storm, effective Sunday  Feb. 22, 2026 at 12 p.m. through Tuesday, Feb. 24,2026 at 12 p.m..  Click here to see the details and click here to see the declaration from Township Manager Tom Scott.

Yardley Borough – Snow Emergency proclamation in effect from Sunday Feb. 22 – 4 p.m. to Monday Feb. 23 – 4 p.m. . Click here to see the details. and click here to see declaration/other information from Mayor Caroline Thompson.

The primary concern is safety.  Take care of yourselves and check on neighbors and those who may be vulnerable.

Please stay safe, take all necessary precautions, and keep your devices charged.

Click here for updates from the National Weather Service 

Click here for PECO’s outage map.

 

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Cops: Bristol Man Charged with Robbery; Suspect Identified Via Sports Jacket Seen on Video During Altercation

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A Bristol Borough man was taken into custody and jailed Friday night accused of robbery, simple assault, criminal mischief and disorderly conduct stemming from a Jan. 26 incident at the Sunoco Gas Station on Bath Road and Rt 13.

According to the affidavit of probable cause, Bristol Borough Police were dispatched to the gas station/convenience store at 10:45  p.m by 911 after the assault/robbery was called in by gas station staff.

Responding police officers met with the employee who said two men entered the store and one attempted to rob him, assaulted him, damaged the store and then fled on foot. The employee said one of the two suspects reached through the safety glass that is usually in place during night hours, punching him in the face and neck area several times and breaking his glasses, the criminal complaint alleges.

Officers noted, in the probable cause, visible bruising on the employee’s face from the robbery assault. In addition, there were a number of store items damaged.

The victim told police the direction the suspects fled which officers canvassed and came up empty in the suspect search.

On Jan 27 officers reviewed gas station security video footage (no audio) showing, according to the probable cause, Mark Rodriguez (who police had yet to identify) getting into an argument with the victim, reaching underneath the security window, pulling it up and pummeling the victim.

The unidentified man with Rodriguez remained nearby but was on his cell phone, police said, at the time of the assault and was wearing a Bristol High School sports jacket.

Bristol Borough Police identified the owner of the jacket (a minor) with help from school district officials. The minor provided a written statement to police identifying a family member of his/hers (Rodriguez) as the suspect who assaulted the Sunoco Gas Station employee and that he was present for the altercation.

 

The written statement was facilitated by Bristol Borough Middle/High School Lead Teacher Mike Poploskie, and sent via email to lead investigator/officer Chris Tehan. Subsequently police were able to confirm Rodriguez’s identity and that he lives on the 150 block of Otter Street.

About one week later, police met with the parents of the student who was present at the altercation in which the minor was interviewed by police.

The youngster provided police with a “voluntary” statement confirming his/her previous written statement and allowing police to have a warrant issued for Rodriguez’s arrest.

Rodriguez was arraigned by on-call District Judge Mark D. Douple last Friday on robbery and related counts. He set bail at 10 percent of $75,000.00 and remanded Rodriguez to Bucks County Jail until his next hearing date, currently set for Feb 25.

 

 

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