Newtown Township Police Reports: Feb 2 2026 – Feb 19 2026
2/2/26
At approximately 12:15 pm police were dispatched to a Newtown Township residence for the report of fraud. The resident explained that she runs a business from her residence and that someone tried to defraud her clients by requesting wire transfers via email with her business’s letterhead and false bank account information. Her clients recognized that the email didn’t match that of their normal correspondence, and none fell victim. The incident was documented in case of any future loss or further fraudulent activity.
At approximately 6:00 pm police responded to a Bristol Township residence to meet with Bristol Township Police, who had a subject in custody on an active warrant from our agency. Suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia were also discovered on his person and seized as evidence. Charges are pending.
2/4/26
At approximately 7:15 pm a Newtown resident responded to headquarters to report a fraud/theft by deception. The resident explained that he tried to obtain a tutor online and paid $4,000 for services that were never provided. The report was referred to detectives for review.
2/6/26
At approximately 11:15 am a Newtown Township resident contacted police to report a theft from a vehicle. The vehicle was unlocked and parked at their residence at the time, and the total value of loss was approximately $10.
At approximately 11:45 am a Newtown Township resident contacted police to report an attempted theft from a vehicle. Nothing was missing from the vehicle, but the vehicle was damaged from the attempt. A Newtown Township resident contacted police around 3:15 pm to report fraud. He reported receiving several emails from platforms that he does not use, along with an email seeking confirmation for the purchase of several iPhones. He called his credit card company immediately, flagged the purchase, and did not suffer a monetary loss.
2/7/26
At approximately 5:00 pm police were dispatched to Ulta Beauty for the report of a retail theft that had occurred earlier in the day. The investigation is ongoing.
2/8/26
At approximately 2:45 am police conducted a traffic stop on a Ford sedan operator for committing a vehicle code violation in the area of the Newtown Bypass and Woodbourne Road. As a result of the investigation, suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia were discovered and seized as evidence. Charges are pending.
2/9/26
A Wrightstown Township resident contacted police at 3:45 pm to report fraud. The resident explained that he received a fraudulent payment for an item he was selling on Facebook Marketplace. The resident did not suffer a loss.
2/ 10/26
At approximately 8:15 pm police conducted a traffic stop on a Ford van operator for committing a vehicle code violation in the area of the Newtown Bypass and Lindenhurst Road. As a result of the investigation, the operator was taken into custody on an active arrest warrant from the Bucks County Sheriff’s Department and transferred without incident.
2/11/26
At approximately 12:30 am police conducted a traffic stop on a Mazda sedan operator for committing a vehicle code violation in the area of Durham Road and Park Avenue. As a result, the vehicle was impounded for further investigation.
2/12/26
At approximately 3:45 am police conducted a traffic stop on a Volkswagen operator for committing a vehicle code violation in the area of Richboro Road and Hanover Street. As a result of the investigation, suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia were discovered and seized as evidence. Charges are pending.
2/13/26
At approximately 10:25 am a Newtown Township resident contacted police to report that someone attempted to open a fraudulent credit card in his name. He explained that he was the victim of fraud in September and had frozen his credit, resulting in the rejection of the latest fraudulent credit card application. There was no monetary loss, and the resident was instructed to continue closely monitoring his accounts and maintain the credit freeze.
At approximately 2:45 pm police conducted a traffic stop on a Honda Accord operator for committing a vehicle code violation in the area of the Newtown Bypass and State Street. As a result of the investigation, a male passenger was taken into custody and charged with false identification to law enforcement.
2/14/26
At approximately 12:15 pm a Newtown Township resident contacted police to report the theft of two packages from her residence. The total value of loss was $500.
At approximately 7:15 pm police were dispatched to the area of Durham Road and Township Line Road for a two-vehicle accident. Upon contact with one of the operators, 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.
2/16/26
At approximately 10:25 am a Newtown Township resident contacted police to report a scam attempt. She received an email from someone claiming to have access to her phone with evidence of her wrongdoings. They threatened to send that evidence to all of her friends unless she paid them in Bitcoin. The resident recognized it as a scam and did not fall victim.
2/17/26
At approximately 2:30 pm a Newtown Township resident contacted police to report a scam attempt. She received a phone call from someone claiming to be with the PA lottery and that she won 4.5 million dollars. The resident recognized it as a scam and did not fall victim.
2/18/26
At approximately 12:15 am police conducted a traffic stop on a Nissan pick-up truck operator for committing a vehicle code violation in the area of Lower Dolington Road and Newtown Yardley Road. As a result of the investigation, suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia were discovered and seized as evidence. Charges are pending.
At approximately 10:00 am police responded to Wawa, located on Lower Silver Lake Road, for the report of counterfeit currency. The incident is under investigation.
2/19/26
At approximately 10:25 am a Newtown Township resident responded to headquarters to report a fraud. He explained that someone hacked his WhatsApp and was messaging his friends for money. He notified his friends of the intrusion, and no money was lost.
At approximately 1:45 pm a Wrightstown Township resident contacted police to report a fraud. The resident explained that she saw a fraudulent subscription charge on her credit card and that when she attempted to contact the company, she spoke to someone who said the account was compromised and she was entitled to receive money. They then told her that they accidentally put $11,000 in her account and instructed her to wire the money to a specific account. When the resident went to the bank, they explained to her that she was being scammed. The bank froze her account, and police provided her with steps to take to protect her identity from future scams.