Lower Makefield Twp. Police Reports – May 1 2026 – May 7 2026
5/6/2026
Fraud:
Unit block of Glen Dr. reported at 11:10 a.m. Complainant reported unknown person(s) accessed their American Advantage Account and redeemed $714.20 worth of airline miles.
800 block of Sumter Dr. reported at 3:46 p.m. Complainant reported being contacted from someone claiming to be with their bank’s fraud department. The victim provided them with personal information and there has since been several fraudulent charges on their account. Investigation ongoing.
1200 block of Yardley Rd. reported at 4:53 a.m. Complainant reported an unknown person contacted them demanding $10,000.00. The victim noticed while using their laptop, the mouse began to move on its own. The unknown person(s) gained access to the victim’s banking information and made a $571.11 purchase. Investigation ongoing.
Theft – 600 block of Stony Hill Rd. reported at 3:01 p.m.. Complainant reported entering into a business contract with a company from Philadelphia in the amount of $8,660.73. The victim received a check in the amount of $16,860.73. The victim was advised there was an error and to send the additional monies back. After doing so, the victim was contacted by their bank and notified that the check was fraudulent.
5/5/2026
Disorderly Conduct – 1000 block of Stony Hill Rd. at Hampton Inn reported at 3:21 p.m. Police were investigating a suspicious person at the location. A male fitting the description was located in the parking lot. Further investigation led to the discovery of a small amount of marijuana. The 45 year old male from Trenton, NJ was cited for Disorderly Conduct and an Open Container of Alcohol.
5/3/2026
Accident & DUI Arrest – 100 block of Mt. Eyre Rd. reported at 1:51 a.m.. Police responded to the report of a one vehicle accident at the location. Further investigation led to the arrest of the 56 year old male driver from Washington Crossing, PA for Driving Under the Influence.
Retail Theft – 500 block of W. Trenton Ave. at CVS reported at 10:37 a.m. Loss Prevention reported an unknown male entered the store and removed three bottles of cough syrup without paying. Further investigation led to the identity of the male. Contact was made with him and he was advised to return to the store to pay for the items to avoid prosecution. Loss Prevention confirmed the male did return to pay and was trespassed from all CVS stores.
5/1/2026
Fraud – 1700 block of Sunflower Way reported at 8:45 a.m. Complainant reported receiving a call from someone claiming to be with the FBI and they were investigation a fraud case involving the victim. They were instructed to transfer their money into a “safe lock feature deposit account”. The victim went to the bank and transferred $15,000.00 to an unknown beneficiary. The victim went to a second banking location and transferred another $25,000.00. They were instructed to go to a third banking location and initiate another transfer, however, this was discovered as fraudulent and stopped. Investigation ongoing.