Crime & Safety
Assault Charge, Retail Theft, Warrant Arrest: Newtown Township Police Report
Police reported a stalking incident, several assault cases, a $2,028 retail theft, and a warrant arrest during the week.

NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP , PA —The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following arrests and incidents between May 22 and 28, including a stalking and harassment case, an assault arrest, a retail theft investigation, and an arrest on an active warrant.
On May 22, as a result of an investigation that was initiated on April 8, a woman was charged with stalking and harassment. Police did not identify the person charged or provide any details regarding the incident.
Police also reported that at approximately 3:45 p.m., police were dispatched to a Newtown Township residence for the report of a dispute. Following an investigation, a man was taken into custody and charged with simple assault. Police released no additional details about the dispute.
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A retail theft investigation remained open as of May 27. At 3:45 p.m., police were dispatched to the Lululemon store on South Eagle Road in response to a report of a retail theft. According to police, the store reported a loss of $2,028. The investigation is ongoing.
Police also reported a warrant arrest tied to a traffic stop on May 28. At approximately 12:30 p.m., police conducted a traffic stop on the driver of a Mercedes-Benz for committing a vehicle code violation in the area of the Newtown Bypass and Buck Road. As a result of the investigation, the driver was taken into custody on an active arrest warrant from the Bucks County Sheriff’s Department and transferred without incident.
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Later that day, police received another assault complaint. At approximately 6 pm, police were contacted regarding an assault that allegedly occurred at a Newtown Township residence the previous day. The investigation is ongoing.
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