Morrisville Borough Police Reports – April 21 2026 – May 4 2026
Arrest/Warrant-04/23/26 @2150-Kyle Q. McArther-Beavers, age 24, arrived at Police HQ’s to turn himself in for an active warrant out of Bucks County and Montgomery County. He was processed and turned over to the Bucks County Sheriff’s Department.
Arrest/Warrant-04/26/26 @0940-Deshawn Robinson, age 34, was taken into custody following a vagrant complaint at 7-11. Robinson was found to be wanted out of Adult Probation and the Burlington County Sheriff’s Office. Robinson was picked up by the Bucks County Sheriff’s Department and transported to BCP.
Theft of Catalytic Converter-04/27/26 @1317-Victim stated they parked their vehicle in the 600 unit block of W. Palmer St. and noticed today that the catalytic converter was gone. Estimated cost for a new Catalytic Converter is $873.00.
Theft of Catalytic Converter-4/29/26 @0830-Morrisville High School reported that during the overnight hours on 4/28/26 at approximately 0330, a black male crawled under a parked van owned by the Morrisville High School, cut off the Catalytic Converter valued at approximately $1,500.
Fraud-05/01/26 @1530-The victim agreed to paint a house located in the unit block of W. Post Rd. for $9,850. The victim received a check from a customer for $6,750, which was deposited into her bank account. $2,500 was cleared immediately, and the balance was placed on a two-day hold. The entire check was eventually cleared, but the victim realized that her bank account showed a negative balance of $3,314. The victim believes the check was fraudulent.
Theft from Vehicles-05/04/26 @1725-Police responded to the 300 block of E. Green St. for a report of thefts of tools from two trucks parked in the driveway. The first truck was observed to have a shattered passenger side rear window, and numerous Milwaukee batteries and power tools were taken. The second vehicle had damage to the locking mechanism and was also rummaged through, and numerous Milwaukee tools were stolen. The estimated amount could pass $10,000, and both vehicles will need estimates of damage to the locks.