Connect with us
Flager & Associates , PC
lower bucks hospital

Cops, Courts & Fire -Morrisville Borough

Morrisville Police & Crime Report: Arrests, Thefts, Warrant Issued

Published

on

Arrest/Warrant – 06/01/20 @ 12:26 – Denise Nixon, age 50, was arrested for an outstanding Warrant from this Department for retail theft.  Incident occurred during a traffic stop on unit block of W. Bridge Street.

Arrest/Warrant – 06/01/20 @ 20:23 – Bristol Township Police Department had Deann Wells, age 38, in custody for an outstanding Warrant from this Department for DUI.  She was transported to Morrisville Police for processing.

Burglary – 06/02/20 @ 14:33 – Owner reported sometime on 6/1/20 after 9pm two 4 wheeler quads were stolen from a locked storage shed.  Incident occurred at Hall and Wright Avenues.  Value:  $4,500.00

Arrest/Terroristic Threats/Harassment – 06/02/20 @ 23:30 – Deborah Boucher, age 50, was arrested for making Terroristic Threats and Harassment during a domestic dispute on the 300 block of Woodland Avenue.

Arrest/Retail Theft – 06/03/20 @ 10:49 – Jimmy Glover Jr., age 26, was arrested for stealing phone chargers from the 7-11 on S. Pennsylvania Avenue.   Value:  $60.00

Arrest/Stolen Property – 06/03/20 @ 19:41 – Devonte Laws, age 19, was arrested for motor vehicle theft of a 2009 Nissan Rouge during a traffic stop on N. Delmorr Avenue.

Theft from Motor Vehicle – 06/05/20 @ 07:18 – Report of a stolen wallet containing cash, cards and identification from a vehicle overnight on the 200 block of Washington Street.  Value:  $375.00

Credit: Rhiannon Gomez

 

Arrest/Trespassing – 06/05/20 @ 19:02 – Quashi Hanna, age 18, and 3 juveniles (ages 16, 17 and 17) were arrested for Trespassing on private property on the 200 block of Althea Avenue.

Theft from Motor Vehicle – 06/06/20 @ 11:50 – Report of change and gift card stolen overnight from an unlocked vehicle on the 300 block of Plaza Boulevard.  Value:  $30.00

Arrest/Terroristic Threats – 06/06/20 @ 20:36 – Dominick Mottes, age 27, was arrested for Terroristic Threats and Possession of Firearm for an incident that occurred on the 200 block of Anderson Avenue.

Arrest/Disorderly Conduct 06/06/20 @ 23:00 – Eric Katz, age 28, and Nabeel Hussain, age 32, were arrested for Disorderly Conduct for an incident that occurred on unit block of S. Pennsylvania Avenue.

Arrest/Burglary/Warrant – 06/07/20 @ 01:18 – Jorge Colon Jimenez, age 40, was arrested after a traffic pursuit into Trenton where he was taken into custody by Trenton Police.  He was fleeing the scene from a burglary of an occupied apartment on the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue.  A warrant was issued so that Trenton Police would detain him. 

Arrest/Disorderly Conduct – 06/08/20 @ 08:37 – Shyheim Nichelson, age 24, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct for an incident that occurred on the unit block of S. Pennsylvania Avenue.

Motor Vehicle Theft – 06/08/20 @ 14:50 – Report of stolen 2003 Hyundai Accent sometime within the last month.  Owner thought vehicle had been towed as it was in the parking lot of the apartment complex on the 100 block of E. Maple Avenue, but began receiving toll charge notifications.   Value:  $2,000.00

Theft from Motor Vehicle – 06/08/20 @ 15:50 – Report of a stolen catalytic converter from a 2001 Ford Excursion that was dropped off for service the previous day.  Suspect was driving a black Dodge Durango with purplish wheels.  Incident occurred on 500 block of W. Bridge Street. 

Credit: Rhiannon Gomez

Arrest/Disorderly Conduct – 06/09/20 @ 10:32 – Carl McLaughlin, age 61, and Paul Pence, age 62, will be cited for restrictions on alcoholic beverages for an incident that occurred in the parking lot of 833 W. Trenton Avenue.

Theft from Motor Vehicle – 06/09/20 @ 11:52 – Report of stolen Garmin GPS, money and blue bag containing dermatology cream from an unlocked vehicle overnight on the unit block of Lynns Court.  Value:  $100.00

Theft from Motor Vehicle – 06/09/20 @ 12:05 – Report of stolen money from an unlocked vehicle on the 200 block of Barnsley Avenue.  Video shows the suspect wearing a mask enter the vehicle and taking money that was in a small pouch.  Value:  $20.00

Theft from Motor Vehicle – 06/11/20 @ 09:22 – Report of stolen money from a wallet in an unlocked vehicle overnight on the 100 block of N. Delmorr Avenue.  Value:  $26.00

Theft from Motor Vehicle – 06/11/20 @ 10:50 – Report of stolen money from an unlocked vehicle overnight on the 100 hundred block of Centre Street.  Value:  $10.00

Theft from Motor Vehicle – 06/11/20 @ 11:38 – Report of stolen money and Ipod Nano from an unlocked vehicle overnight on the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue.  Value:  $100.00

Theft from Motor Vehicle – 06/11/20 @ 13:17 – Report of two stolen cell phones from an unlocked vehicle overnight on the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue. Value:  $200.00

**Arrest/Fraud – 06/11/20 @ 13:38 – Robin Hayslett, age 56, was arrested for forgery, access device fraud and identity theft.  She attempted to withdraw cash from an account using a fake ID at the Citizens Bank on 800 block of W. Trenton Avenue.

Warrant Issued – 06/11/20 @ 19:29 – A Warrant has been issued for Dana Allen, age 32, for Attempted Burglary and Assault for an incident that occurred 6/1/20 on the unit block of Robertson Avenue.

Arrest/DUI – 06/11/20 @ 20:33 – Edward Hannon, age 37, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence after a traffic accident in the parking lot of the Morrisville Shopping Center. 

Arrest/Simple Assault – 06/12/20 @ 07:18 – Frederick Hall, age 54, was arrested for assault on the 400 block of Plaza Boulevard.   He left the scene and was later apprehended by Police.

Arrest/Disorderly Conduct – 06/12/20 @ 09:55 – Rosa Wilkins, age 55, and Naivasha Williams, age 31, will be cited for Disorderly Conduct for an incident that occurred on the 300 block of Melvin Avenue.

Arrest/Attempted Theft from Motor Vehicles– 06/14/20 @ 00:25 – Isaiah Williams, age 23, was arrested for entering unlocked vehicles in the areas of Lafayette and Stockham Avenues.  Police observed him near a vehicle on the 300 block of N. Lafayette Avenue.  When Police approached the area, Mr. Williams was found laying on the ground and attempting to hide behind vehicles parked on the roadway.  When apprehended, he had a large amount of cash and numerous cell phones on his person.  

Theft – 06/15/20 @ 11:03 – Report of silver Girl’s Mongoose Bike stolen overnight on the unit block of Park Avenue.  Value:  $100.00

Arrest/Theft – 06/15/20 @ 19:45 – Parth Patel, age 30, and Nicholas Rivera, age 28, were arrested for theft and receiving stolen property for an incident that occurred on the unit block of S. Pennsylvania Avenue.

Arrest/Public Drunkenness – 06/15/20 @ 21:29 – George Echols, age 39, will be cited for Public Intoxication and setting off fireworks.  Incident occurred at N. Delmorr and E. Philadelphia Avenues.

Arrest/Harassment – 06/15/20 @ 22:52- Amy Wilson, age 41, and Michael Smull, age 43, will be cited for Harassment during a disturbance on the 500 block of Hillcrest Avenue.

 

Cops, Courts & Fire -Morrisville Borough

Morrisville Woman Charged with Threatening Woman on School Property with Gun Heads to Trial

Published

on

A 31 year old Morrisville woman is heading to trial at the Justice Center in Doylestown after charges were held over- which include allegedly bringing weapon on to school property- at a preliminary hearing Tuesday.

Magisterial District Judge Corryn L. Kronnagel ruled there was enough evidence to sustain charges filed against Ashlynn A. Parker Paris connected to incident in which she and another woman brawled with each other at Morrisville Borough Police Headquarters after the suspect allegedly pointed a gun at her in front of  the Borough High School.

According to the probable cause, on Wednesday February 25, 2026 at approximately 9:20 a.m., officer Amanda DeLuca observed a physical altercation occurring at Morrisville Police Department Headquarters.

DeLuca walked into the municipal  building and observed one female, identified as Ashlynn Parker Paris, holding another female against the wall with her forearm. The two women were screaming at each other. At this time, police separated the two females, at which point, Parker Paris kept lunging at the victim and trying to push past police to get to her.

At this time, the two women were separated in separate rooms.

The victim said that this altercation started because Parker Paris’s daughter assaulted her daughter earlier at Morrisville High School.

The victim told police, according to court records, that when she picked her daughter up from the high school, Parker Paris walked towards the victim’s vehicle holding a firearm in her hand and stated “I’ll slap the s**t out of you”.

At this time, the victim fled the area, police said.

The victim arrived at Borough Police Department to file a report and  Parker Paris was already there.

The victim said Parker Paris was screaming at her which led to the suspect physically attacking her in which she suffered a small laceration on the right side of her face, the probable cause alleges.

DeLuca subsequently obtained CCTV footage which shows the altercation between the two women.

According to police,the footage shows the victim in her vehicle and Parker Paris walking out of the school, towards the victim’s vehicle, the two exchange words. Parker Paris and her daughter walk back to her vehicle. The victim reverses her vehicle and starts driving towards Grandview Avenue.  The CCTV footage then shows Parker Paris get out of her vehicle and raising her right hand which contained a handgun. Parker Paris then points the black handgun at the victim’s vehicle then gets back in her vehicle and drives off.

Further investigation led to the discovery that Parker Paris’s firearm was fully loaded during the time of the incident and was turned in to police after the incident, police said.

Parker Paris was represented by Shaka Mzee Johnson, Esq at today’s hearing.

Parker Paris is charged with misdemeanor counts of possession of a weapon on school property, terroristic threats, simple assault and disorderly conduct.

She is due back in court on April 10 in Doylestown for formal arraignment.

 

Continue Reading

Cops, Courts & Fire -Morrisville Borough

Trenton Man Jailed for Brutal Beating of Ex-Girlfriend in front of Morrisville Pizzeria

Published

on

A 23 year-old Trenton, New Jersey man is behind bars at Bucks County Jail charged for brutally beating his ex-girlfriend in front of a Morrisville Borough Pizzeria that was captured on video by two witnesses in April of last year, police say.

Police were dispatched on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at approximately 7:34 p.m., for a assault report at Nick’s Pizza, on E. Trenton Avenue. The 911 caller said a young female ran into the restaurant bleeding from the face and asked for help.

Police arrived on scene and went inside Nick’s Pizza to speak with the victim.

Officers observed the victim having a large bleeding gash on her left eyebrow. She also had blood all over her face, her chest and her left eye was swollen shut and bruised badly, according to court papers. The victim told police that she was in a great deal of pain and was terrified that the man who assaulted her would come back for her She identified her ex-boyfriend, Kashonn McGill as the perpetrator.

Police then spoke with witnesses still on scene who also captured on video part of McGill allegedly beating the victim on their cell phone video applications.

According to witness #1, she reported that a black male pulled the victim out of a red vehicle and began punching and kicking her.

According to witness #2, the video clearly shows a red Hyundai Sonata stopped in the traffic way of the parking lot in front of Nick’s Pizza with an unknown type white sedan positioned directly in front of the Sonata, nose to nose. A tall black male with medium length dreadlocks, wearing a light blue long sleeve top and grey shorts is seen punching and kicking the victim female on the ground in the face, head and back. The female is wearing a maroon top and matching leggings.

Witness #3’s video clip shows a woman with long, black hair, wearing a cropped jean jacket, black t-shirt and grey short shorts is seen trying to help the other female and fight off the male. The female being assaulted is screaming for help. The male then grabs the female in maroon by the hair, pulls her up off the ground, then bear hugs her from behind and drags her over to the white vehicle. He opens the driver’s side door and attempts to shove the victim into the vehicle. The victim continues to scream loudly while W#3 attempts to pull her away from the male. The victim falls to the ground and the video stops.

Morrisville Borough Police were able to identify the victim as the female in the maroon outfit. And identified McGill through state records.

A short time later police arrived on scene at Capital Health Regional Hospital and spoke with the victim’s mother. She told police McGill had been allegedly stalking her daughter and she was able to obtain a Protection From Abuse order against him, but he continues to terrorize the victim.

Morrisville Police discovered Trenton Police had not served the PFA yet, court records show.

The victim’s mother identified McGill’s vehicle for police.

The officer then spoke to W#3, the other person involved in the incident. She said she and the victim were hanging out and had to drop something off at the victim’s house for her mother. They spotted McGill following them in his car (in New Jersey) and began driving around, trying to lose him. They decided to cross the Calhoun Street Bridge into Pennsylvania, and turned into Morrisville Shopping Center, stopping in front of Nick’s Pizza.

W#3 said that McGill began “tapping” her car with his as they were driving. There was no damage to the vehicle and she said she was not injured. Then, McGill, according to a witness got out of his vehicle, pulled the victim out of her vehicle (the red Sonata), and began to beat her.

The witness told police she was fearful of the victim’s life and that McGill allegedly said he was going to kill her.

According to the medics that transported the victim to the hospital, one medic believed she suffered an orbital fracture and possibly a jaw fracture. The medic told police that the victim said during transport to the hospital that McGill allegedly stole her purse and cell phone from her.

The victim’s mother called 911 to speak to the officer investigating the assault. She told police that her daughter’s (witness number 3) friend told her McGill allegedly said he was going to be waiting for her at her house when they got home. Police asked if the friend had the victim’s phone and she said she did, however, she said McGill still had the victim’s purse and refused to give it back money he believed was owed to him by the victim.

The victim denied owing McGill money, saying he is lying just to have an excuse to stalk her. Before police left, the officer tried again to see if the victim was feeling up to speaking with her, but she said she was in too much pain at that time, according to court records.

Police issued an arrest warrant for McGill last April.

He was arrested on Feb. 24, 2026 and arraigned by District Judge Corryn L. Kronnagel. She set bail at 10 percent of $500,000. He is charged with one felony count of aggravated assault, misdemeanor counts of simple assault, disorderly conduct, theft by deception, and related offenses.

Unable to post bail, McGill was remanded to County Jail where he currently remains pending his next court appearance scheduled for March 10. He has no attorney of record according to online court records.

Continue Reading

Cops, Courts & Fire -Morrisville Borough

Morrisville Borough Police Reports: BB Shot Through Window, Break In Thief Arrested and More

Published

on

Morrisville Borough Police Reports Feb 16 to Feb 23, 2026

Stolen Package-02/17/26 @1200-Victim reported his package was stolen between 0600-0700 this morning from the 100 Block of N. Delmorr Ave.  The package was valued at $93.99.

Retail Theft-02/17/26 @1350- Police took a report from Giant Food Store of a retail theft that occurred yesterday evening around 1945 hours. A white male stole $117.88 of merchandise and fled the store.

False ID/Arrest-02/17/26 @0936-Mercedes L. Cooke, age 34, was arrested for false ID to law enforcement following a traffic stop by the 7/11 shopping center. Cooke was processed at HQ’s and released pending summons.

Warrant/Arrest-02/17/26 @1822-Orialys Vera Rodriguez, age 29, was arrested for an outstanding warrant issued by PSP at the police HQ’s. Rodriguez was transported to the Trevose Barracks, and custody was given to PSP.

Criminal Mischief to automobiles-02/18/26 @0721-Victims states her vehicle was spray painted overnight in the unit block of Osborne Ave.

Criminal Mischief to buildings-02/18/26 @1108-Victim reported someone shot a BB through his window overnight in the 600 block of Hillcrest Ave.

Criminal Mischief to Auto-02/19/26 @0910- Victim states that her vehicle, located on the unit block of W. Trenton Ave., had its driver’s side window smashed, trunk was left open, nothing taken from vehicle. Window repair costs approximately $300.

Arrest/Warrant-02/21/26 @1720-Larry Clegg, age 35, was arrested after a traffic stop due to a warrant out of this department. He was processed and arraigned. Bail was set at $10,000 unsecured.

Arrest/Warrant-02/22/26 @0152-Aldon Bachelor, age 21, was taken into custody by the Bucks County Park Police, transported to police HQ’s for a warrant out of Morrisville Borough Police . He was processed and arraigned. Bail was set at $5000.00 unsecured.

Arrest/Theft-02/23/26 @2355-James S. Crouthamel, age 47, was taken into custody for breaking into vehicles and pulling car door handles in the 500 block of N. Pennsylvania Ave. He was processed and arraigned. He was sent to BCP on $25,000 10%.

Continue Reading

SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER

Subscribe to our newsletter today to receive a daily email digest of our recent stories.

Categories

Trending