Cops, Courts & Fire -Falls Township

Falls Twp Police Weekend Roundup: $20 K in Copper Stolen from Cell Tower, Pizza Customer Cited for Disorderly and More

Credit: Jeff Bohen, Lower Bucks Source

Falls Township Police Weekend Roundup

March 11

Arrest- Giant Foods., Fairless Hills, female charged with retail theft.

Fairway Shopping Center, Fairless Hills, male faces drug charges.

Theft- T-Mobile Cellular Tower,  Approximately $20,000 in copper cable lines stolen.

1700 block S. Pennsylvania Ave., Catalytic converter theft

DUI- Two DUI arrests.  One Northbound Rt 1 and one Southbound Rt 1.  Both vehicles involved in separate accidents, roadways were closed.  No information on injuries.

March 12

Vagrant- Penn Valley Laundromat, male subject, moved on without incident.

Burglary- Pasquale’s Sports Bar, subject was seen entering business, officers and K9 found subject in building.  Owner requested no charges.

DUI- Lincoln Hwy/Tyburn Rd. Driver charged.

March 13

Arrest- Male arrested after pedestrian stop revealed outstanding warrant.  Rt 13., male arrested on warrant during traffic stop.

Disorderly Conduct- Amato’s Pizza, customer yelling at employees, left without incident and told not to come back to establishment.

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