Elmer Puccio, 44, of Levittown is a man on a singular yet obsessive mission. At all costs, including jails and institutions, he wants and feels entitled to any morsel of information he thinks you can tell him about his ex-fiancé.
It’s that very unwanted mission that landed him in jail last week as he continues to terrorize a family in Levittown, Falls Township authorities say.
Puccio, Falls authorities say, has “…been previously arrested for violent crimes,” at the Falls Twp. location for robbery, simple assault, and harassment.” He is currently under supervision by county parole department. As part his parole conditions, a no contact order is in place and is forbidden to be on the residential property, county court records show.
On July 10 just before 4:30 p.m., according to police, officers were advised by Bucks County dispatch that Puccio was seen on and at the Falls Twp. address after he was told to leave. A neighbor informed one of the victims of Puccio’s reign of terror that he was in her front yard speaking with a family member with his vehicle parked in the driveway despite a county judges order.
Allegedly Puccio shifted his conversation from fixing a truck for one of family members living at the Falls Twp. address to seeking information about his ex-fiancé. He was told to leave the property; he then began to accuse workers on the property of dating his former girlfriend. He was told again to leave by the female victim. A male neighbor showed up ordering Puccio to leave and he did so soon thereafter meeting with a “friend” living on the same block, according to court records.
The victim (s) subsequently told police Puccio was seen driving past the residence a myriad times and that prior to it had been commenting on social media posts involving his ex and has tried to contact other family members seeking information about her, despite being on parole and judges orders, the probable cause alleges.
Police spoke with Puccio who admitted to being at the residence, breaking the “no contact” conditions of his parole, according to court records.
He was arraigned on one count of felony stalking, one count defiant trespass, one count harassment and was jailed on 10 percent of $50,000.00 with a tentative court date scheduled for July 30 at Falls Twp District Court. Donald Bermudez, Esq. of Philadelphia is listed as Puccio’s attorney of record.


P.J.
July 23, 2024 at 6:32 am
EJ can be a kind and gentle person but when it
Comes to being rejected by anyone he loses it. He also has had a problem with drugs in the past and
Probably still does. Drugs have a lot of effects on your behavior, I believe if he can get long term help in a facility he has a good chance of straitening out his life but that’s the problem, nobody supports this, at the most he would get 30 days, NOT ENOUGH TIME, to get the drugs out of your fat cells in your body, the longer you abuse your body with drugs, the longer recovery you will need. I would also like to say his X-GIRLFRIEND, is far from an angel. She knows how to get under his skin to reel him in to doing the wrong thing.
Jeff Bohen
July 24, 2024 at 6:20 am
Blaming the victim (s) ? Whoa!!
JN
July 24, 2024 at 6:09 pm
How about instead of making excuses for his pathetic behavior, you just say he’s pathetic? He chooses his action. Every addict does too, speaking as one who’s been clean for years now. The fact you resort to “the ex knows how to push his buttons” just shows that you have no idea what he must have really done to be on a felony charge, because they do not do that without seriously history. This just sounds like it could be him commenting.
Jeff Bohen
July 26, 2024 at 7:01 am
Well we know its not him commenting since he’s in Jail. Its that type of thinking that enables alleged woman beaters and terrorizers to exist to begin with! Enabling is a sickness too!