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Human Interest - Bristol Borough

Historic Bristol Borough Upcoming Events for September and October

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Historic Bristol Borough’s has exciting upcoming events for rest of September through October. There is something for everyone from Oldies On the River concert to open houses at the Christmas Gala office to Historic Bristol Day and more. Details of events can be found on Bristol Borough’s website by clicking here.

Remainder of September Events:

This Saturday, Sept. 21, Bristol Borough Council will present Oldies On The River, in the Mill Street Parking Lot, Bristol Borough PA. The event will begin at 6 p.m., with the pre-show starting at 5 p.m.

This year’s event features Forever Donna: The Ultimate Donna Summer  Tribute featuring Philly’s Own Rainere Martin plus The Intruders, The Tymes, The Coasters and WABC Radio Personality Vinnie Medugno.
Parking & Shuttle Bus service available at Lenox, Radcliffe Street. Refreshments will be available. Lawn Chairs and blankets recommended. For additional info call 215-788-1600.

The Christmas Gala, which helps Seniors in Bucks County through the gift of giving all year round, located at 1228 Radcliffe St. Bristol, PA, is having an open house on various dates in September. The first open house was scheduled for last Tuesday but two more are scheduled for next week. The remaining open houses are scheduled for Monday, September 23, from 4 p.m. till 7 p.m. and Wednesday, September 25, from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. For more information call 267-549-7602 or  visit their website at www.thechristmasgala.org.

Come join in the celebration of Lafayette’s Farewell Tour’s 200th anniversary. On Sept. 29 beginning at 2 p.m., join the community as it takes a grand procession from Adams Hollow Bridge; down banner-lined Radcliffe Street to Mill Street. Lafayette reenactor Ben Goldman will lead the procession in a horse-drawn carriage, with festivities and speeches at the corner of Radcliffe & Mill Streets. Formal dedication of the Lafayette Mural gifted by BMP Development Co. by muralist Jared Bader.

October Events:

The Rotary Club of Bristol PA is hosting their Golf Classic on October 7 at Yardley Country Club, 1010 Reading Ave, Yardley PA. This year, the Rotary Club is honoring the leadership of James Dillon. Registration for the event includes close course, driving range, raffle and prizes, contests on the course and a great day on a great golf course. Registration & Driving Range open at 10:00 a.m., Brunch at 10:30 a.m. and a Shotgun start at noon. All proceeds from this event will benefit the local scholarship fund and other Rotary charities.

Celebrate the 48th annual Historic Bristol Day on Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. rain or shine! Taking place on Radcliff Street & Riverfront Park in Bristol Borough, PA. Sponsored by the Bristol Cultural & Historic Foundation. Come out and enjoy the festivities; Antique Boat Display, Bristol Mural Art Tour, Car Show, Children’s Corner at Grundy Library, The BCHF Community Band, Crafters & Vendors, Food Court/Food Trucks, Grundy Museum, House & Garden Tours, Student Art Show, Tea on the South Lawn of Grundy Museum, and  100th Anniversary Bracken Mural Unveiling. For more information visit www.bristolhistory.org

The 13th Annual Bristol Day Car Show takes place on October 19 at Snyder-Girotti Elementary School (450 Beaver St. Bristol, PA). Participant registration begins at 9 a.m., General Public – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Car Cruise through Bristol Borough at 3 p.m This event has no rain date. Visit www.bristoldaycareshow.com for more information and to register a car.

Enjoy the events and remember to click here for more information on the events!  

 

 

 

 

 

Human Interest - Bensalem Township

Police Seek Info on Missing Teen Believd to be in Lower Bucks Area

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Police from Plumstead Township Police Department with an assist from Tullytown  Borough Police  are asking for help from the community in attempting to locate a missing  17 year-old .

Ryan  Jaatar Age 17 is  5ft 8in Brown eyes and has been since January 3, 2026, police say.

Jaatar was last seen by his father at their residence, in Plumstead Township.

Jaatar’s, according to investigators  is believed to be in the Levittown/Bristol/Croydon area.

Anyone with information, please contact Detective Stacie Arnosky at sarnosky@plumstead.gov or 215-766-8741, ext. 120 or Contact the Tullytown Borough Police Department at 215-945-0999. You can also submit a confidential tip at through this link.

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No Selling Coquito for You LCB Authorities Say to Croydon Deli Owner, Employee

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The owner and an employee of the Croydon based State Road Deli Market have been charged for allegedly selling Coquito to customers.

According to state authorities, on Dec 23, 2025, a web complaint was received reporting the State Road Deli Market, located at 2518 State Road, Croydon posted on their Meta Page that they were taking orders for Coquito -coconut-based rum alcoholic beverage- for the holidays.

Investigators from the the state’s Liquor Control Board on Dec. 29, 2025, contacted the tipster who reported that they saw multiple Facebook posts from the premises advertising sales of homemade Coquito. Continued on this date, an open source query yielded the premises’ Facebook page displaying a post with a picture of a bottle of Coquito, and stated that they were taking orders with prices of  $8.00 for virgin (non-alcoholic) and $12.00 with alcohol.

(The ” Coquito”  posts have since been removed – a review of the deli’s Meta page.)

Investigators on Dec. 30, 2025, reviewed state data that showed the premises was not licensed by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB). Additionally, PLCB certification confirmed that the premises did not have any authority to sell alcoholic beverages within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (CWOPA).

On Jan. 3, 2026, at 3:01 p.m., Liquor Control Officers Messinger and Marrow entered the premises where  Ofc. Marrow  removed one (1) bottle of Coquito from the cooler and placed it on the counter. The clerk (later Identified as Effie Mae McMahon) confirmed that the bottle contained alcohol as written on the label. Marrow handed McMahon $13.00, and was provided ¢.28 in change, and the sale was rung up.

The bottle was secured, and later placed into evidence with a sample sent for laboratory testing. Continued on this date, a search of PA State Department records identified that the premises’ owner was Wilfredo M. Sanchez. A further open source search identified Wilfredo Miguel Sanchez-Caparachin and McMahon as workers at the premises. A further query of Bureau databases disclosed that neither Sanchez-Caparachin nor McMahon are registered and/or authorized by the PLCB to sell liquor within the CWOPA, officers wrote in court papers.

On  Jan. 14, 2026, at 7:15 a.m., Investigators returned to the  deli where they  noticed four bottles of Coquito in the cooler. A bottle was placed on the counter, purchased for $13.00. The bottle was secured, and later placed into evidence with a sample sent for laboratory testing, investigators said

On Jan. 21, 2026, at 7:01 a.m.,  investigators Messinger and Marrow entered the premises where Marrow noticed two bottles and purchased one (1) bottle of Coquito, court papers show.

The investigators reentered the deli, identified themselves to McMahon. McMahon was identified after presenting their Pennsylvania driver’s license as being (20) years old.

Authorities seized the remaining bottle of Coquito from the cooler and both bottles were secured, and later placed into evidence with samples sent for laboratory testing. Ofc. Marrow then recovered the currency used  to make the purchase from the register. Marrow requested that McMahon contact Sanchez-Caparachin to respond to the premises.

While awaiting Sanchez-Caparachin, McMahon was given Non-Custodial rights and agreed to answer questions, court papers show.

McMahon, according to the probable cause, admitted that they did possess and sell Coquito a rum based alcoholic beverage to Marrow on the above listed dates. McMahon further stated that they have been employed at the premises for over five (5) years and continued working under the new owner Sanchez-Caparachin since May 2023, McMahon also admitted that they assisted Sanchez-Caparachin in making the Coquito under Sanchez-Caparachin’s direction.

At 7:50 a.m. Sanchez-Caparachin arrived at the premises and was identified after presenting their Connecticut driver’s license. Sanchez-Caparachin was given Non-Custodial rights, and agreed to answer questions. Sanchez=Caparachin stated that they are the registered owner of the premises since May 2023 and are the sole operator with their only employee being McMahon. Sanchez-Caparachin admitted to purchasing Bacardi Coconut Rum Liquor at various liquor stores in New Jersey and transported
the rum into Pennsylvania in order to make Coquito and sell it at the premises. Sanchez-Caparachin further admitted that since May 2023 they have made and sold about fifty (50) bottles of Coquito and that they do not have a valid license to sell liquor within the state of Pennsylvania.

On Feb.9, 2026, PLCB certification confirmed that McMahon, Sanchez-Caparachin and/or the premises did not have authority to sell or dispense alcoholic beverages in the CWOPA from Jan. 1, 2025 through Jan. 21, 2026, according to court records.

On Feb. 21, 2026 analysis from the Pennsylvania State Police Laboratory confirmed that all samples submitted contained alcohol, the criminal complaint says.

Sanchez-Caparachin has been charged with selling alcohol illegally, selling of alcohol by a minor, and related offenses.

McMahon has been charged with selling alcohol illegally and a related offense.

Both were charged by mail summons and are scheduled to appear for hearings on April. Neither has a attorney of record listed as of publication time.

 

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Cops, Courts & Fire -Newtown Township

Newtown Twp. Police Reports: “Romance Scam” Investigation Launched, Identity Theft Reported and More!

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Newtown Township Police Reports – Feb 20 2026 – Feb 26 2026

2/20/26
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.

2/24/26
Police were dispatched to a Newtown Township residence shortly before 2:00 pm for the report of a fraud-in-progress. The resident explained that his wife had gone to the bank to withdraw $15,000 in cash due to a message she received from someone claiming to be the FBI. Police confirmed that it was a scam and met with the wife at the bank to verify that her accounts were not jeopardized. No money was lost.

Police were dispatched to a Newtown Township residence around 3:30 pm for the report of a romance scam, where the victim suffered significant financial loss. The investigation is ongoing.

PSA: In romance scams, a criminal uses a fake online identity to gain a victim’s affection and trust. The scammer then uses the illusion of a romantic or close relationship to manipulate and steal from the victim.  Operating on dating apps, social media, or email, these scammers often claim to be overseas for work, such as in the military or construction, to avoid in-person meetings. Never send money, gift cards, or provide bank details to someone you have not met in person.

At approximately 6:15 pm a Newtown Township resident responded to headquarters to report identity theft. Police documented the incident and provided the resident with steps to take to protect her identity from future incidents.

2/25/26
At approximately 11:00 am police were dispatched to Acme Market for the report of retail theft. The investigation is ongoing.

 

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