Newtown Township Police Reports – July 11 2025 – July 17 2025
July 11
A Newtown Township resident responded to headquarters around 8:45 am to report an attempted fraud. Someone opened a PayPal account in his name and tried to make two purchases. The purchases were declined, and the resident did not suffer a monetary loss.
At approximately 9:20 am police conducted a traffic stop on a Chevrolet SUV operator for committing a vehicle code violation in the area of the Newtown Bypass and Campus Drive. As a result of the investigation, suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia were discovered and seized as evidence. Charges are pending.
July 12
Police were dispatched to a parking lot in the area of South Eagle Drive around 5:45 pm for the report of a theft from a motor vehicle. As a result of the investigation, juvenile charges were filed for a juvenile male subject.
At approximately 9:15 pm police initiated a traffic stop on an off-road, not street legal, dirt bike operator in the area of Sycamore Street and Barclay Street. As a result of the investigation, juvenile charges were filed for a juvenile male subject.
July 13
At approximately 4:15 am police conducted a traffic stop on a Buick SUV operator for committing a vehicle code violation in the area of Swamp Road and Liberty Drive. As a result of the investigation, suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia were discovered and seized as evidence. Charges are pending.
July 14
At approximately 2:00 pm police were dispatched for a retail theft at Sweet Pea Boutique on South Eagle Road. The investigation is ongoing at this time.
July 15
At 11:30 am police were dispatched for a retail theft at Head over Heels on South Eagle Road. The investigation is ongoing at this time.
July 16
A Newtown Township resident contacted police around 1:00 pm to report a theft from her vehicle that occurred on July 3rd. The total value of loss was around $10.
July 17
At approximately 1:15 am police conducted a traffic stop on a Dodge pick-up operator for committing a vehicle code violation in the area of the Newtown Bypass and Buck Road. Upon contact with the operator, the officer detected the odor of alcohol. The operator was unable to perform field sobriety tests satisfactorily and was placed under arrest for suspicion of driving under the influence. Charges are pending blood evidence results.
At approximately 10:30 am a Newtown Township resident responded to headquarters to report a real estate fraud. The investigation is ongoing at this time.



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