Skip to main contentNewtown, PALevittown, PALawrenceville, NJHopewell-Pennington, NJNorthampton, PALower Southampton, PANew Hope-Lambertville, PABensalem, PAUpper Southampton, PAPrinceton, NJPennsylvaniaTop National NewsSee All CommunitiesLOWER MAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP, PA — The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents for the past week, including gummies ingested at a school, and a package that contained no baseball cards. These are the criminal incidents: April 9Find out what's happening in Yardleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch. THEFT – 300 block of Dunhill Way reported at a.
m. The complainant reported purchasing baseball cards on eBay for $12,852. 50.
When the package arrived, the box was empty. An investigation is ongoing. DRUG VIOLATION – 1500 block of Derbyshire Road at William Penn Middle School, reported at p.
m. Police arrived at William Penn Middle School and were alerted to students whoingested gummies, possibly containing THC. The students did not overdose but appeared to be under the influence.
The origin of the gummies remains under investigation. Find out what's happening in Yardleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch. IDENTITY THEFT — 1100 block of Quarry Commons Drive, reported at p.
m. The complainant reported receiving a bill from T-Mobile for $1,311. 38 despite never using their services.
April 8FRAUD — Unit block of West Crown Terrace, reported at p. m. The complainant reported a fraudulent incident involving a Trading Card purchase via .
The complainant made an agreement to purchase trading cards for $2,000. They sent three transactions via Venmo, however, after the transactions, the seller eventually ceased contact. An investigation is ongoing.
SOLICITING WITHOUT PERMIT — 600 block of Springdale Ter. reported at p. m.
The complainant reported solicitors for AT&T soliciting without permits. They were advised to cease soliciting until permits were obtained. April 7 WANTED PERSON — Oxford Valley Road and Route 1, reported at 11 a.
m. Police on patrol received an LPR hit on a vehicle in the area. A traffic stop was conducted due to the vehicle'sregistration being suspended for insurance cancellation and expired in July 2025.
A records check revealed the driver, a 45-year-old woman, was found to have an outstanding warrantfrom the Bucks Sheriff's Office and another from Springfield Township, Montgomery County for forgery. She was taken into police custody. April 6 CREDIT CARD FRAUD — 400 block of Franklin Circle, reported at a.
m. The complainant reported an unauthorized use of their deceased family member’s credit card. An investigation is ongoing.
April 5IDENTITY THEFT — Unit block of Griffin Way, reported at p. m. The complainant reported that they were a victim of a suspected scam through their Xfinity app.
They provided personal identifying information. No reported loss at this time. April 3 RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ARREST — Route 1 and Oxford Valley Road, reported at a.
m. Police received an LPR hit for a stolen vehicle at the location. Police initiated a felonycar stop on the vehicle.
Further investigation led to the arrest of the 32-year-old male driver from Bensalem for Receiving Stolen Property. He was taken into police custody, arraigned by Judge Gambardella, and sent to BCCF in lieu of $150,000 bail with 10 percent. April 2 DISORDERLY CONDUCT — Route 332 and Interstate 295 reported at p.
m. Police on patrol stopped a vehicle for violations. Further investigation led to the discovery of a small amount of marijuana.
The 28-year-old male driver from Bristol was cited for Disorderly Conduct. Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox.
