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Friday, December 14, 2012

Police Release Sketch of Purse Snatching Suspect

The incident occurred last week outside AC Moore on Street Road. The suspect escaped in the direction of Norristown Road, causing a two-hour lockdown of Willow Dale Elementary and Log College Middle School.

The Warminster Police Department has released the sketch of the suspect accused of forcibly taking an elderly woman's purse in the parking lot of AC Moore last week. The suspect, described as a white male, possibly in his early 20s and wearing a dark jacket, jeans, wool hat and a light beard, took the purse on the morning of Dec. 6 and escaped into the woods along Norristown Road.  Police advised the school district to place the nearby Willow Dale and Log College campuses on lockdown as officers and a K-9 unit searched the area. By 12:45 p.m., the lockdown had been lifted, but the suspect had eluded capture.  If anyone has information on this incident or knows the identity of the suspect please contact Warminster Police Detectives Division…

Thursday, December 6, 2012

UPDATED: Purse Snatching Causes Lockdown of Willow Dale and Log College

The incident happened at the nearby AC Moore parking lot, and Warminster police advised the district to conduct the lockdown as a precaution. It was lifted at 12:45 p.m.

A purse snatching Thursday morning in the parking lot of AC Moore on Street Road forced Centennial School District officials to place nearby Willow Dale Elementary and Log College Middle School on lockdown. For instant updates, follow Warminster Patch on Facebook and Twitter. A statement from the Warminster Police Department says the assailant, a white male possibly in his early 20s with a light beard and wearing a dark jacket, jeans and wool hat, took the purse from an elderly woman who was with her husband at the time. He then fled to the area around Street and Norristown roads.  According to a spokesperson with the school district, the Warminster Police Department recommended the lockdown around 10:45 a.m. as a safety precaution. Police…

Monday, April 23, 2012

Fleeing Suspect Dies After Jumping in Front of Train

Manhunt that put local schools, businesses on lockdown ends in Warminster man's death

A Warminster man who was struck by a SEPTA train while fleeing from police in Jenkintown on Monday morning has died from his injuries, authorities said this afternoon. According to authorities at a recent press conference, Thomas W. Borden, 33, of Warminster, was pronounced dead at Abington Memorial Hospital. Borden was the alleged suspect that jumped in front of a SEPTA train today near the Jenkintown station. His manhunt caused area businesses and Jenkintown schools to go on lock-down while policed searched. According to a release provided by Deptuy Chief John A. Livingood, area departments were notified of the wanted suspect driving a blue and tan Ford pick-up truck in the area of Route 309 southbound at 9:23 a.m. today. Borden was …

ray skinner

9:17 am on Tuesday, April 24, 2012

I was a child hood friend with him in up state ny he was a good friend but lost contact with him its sadins me this can happin to people. Sorry to all had to be thare and involved. Sorry wess b for not being thare!   more ›

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