Police Blotter-July 24

New Hope

   June 29, at 4:05 p.m., an employee of a South Main Street store reported to police that someone stole her bicycle from behind the store sometime overnight.
   The bicycle is described as a pink Magna mountain bike.
   June 30, at 10:40 a.m., an Old York road resident reported to police that someone had removed his bicycle from the front porch of his residence the previous night.
   The bicycle is described as a Marin mountain bike, valued at $1,600.
   July 3, at 2:10 a.m. a Hispanic male was arrested by police and charged with assault and related offenses as a result of a disturbance at a South Main Street restaurant.
   The subject, who police were unable to positively identify, was arraigned as a "John Doe" and remanded to the Bucks County Correction Facility in lieu of $20,000 bail.
   July 3, at 4:45 p.m., police investigated a three-vehicle traffic accident on West Bridge Street at Main Street.
   The investigation of the accident indicated a vehicle operated by Florence Morton, 58, of New Hope was westbound on West Bridge Street when it struck the rear of a vehicle operated by Shane Smith, 18, of Lambertville.
   The impact pushed the vehicle operated by Mr. Smith into the rear of a vehicle operated by Eric Olsen, 29, of Lambertville.
   There were no injuries reported; all vehicles involved were driven from the scene.
   July 6, at 4:55 p.m., an employee of a Bridge Street establishment reported to police that approximately 20 minutes earlier, someone has stolen a ring from the top of a display case.
   The ring is described as a 3.16-carat diamond ring with 32 small diamonds. The ring is valued at $21,000.
   July 12, at 7:21 p.m., the owners of a South Main Street store reported to police that sometime during the day, someone has stolen three items from within the store.
   The stolen items are described as a handmade necklace, a travel alarm clock and a porcelain teapot. The total value of the items is $360.
   Daniel Thompson, 23, of Lambertville called police July 16 at 11 p.m. to report his truck had been stolen from a parking space on Waterloo Street sometime between 4 and 11 p.m.
   He said he had asked a friend to park the red Ford F-150 at the metered space after taking it for an estimate for repairs prior to selling it.
   He removed a parking ticket at 4 p.m. when he last saw the truck, police said.
Solebury

   July 17, a two-vehicle hit-and-run accident occurred at the intersection of Carversville and Aquetong roads.
   A BFI trash truck and a red pickup truck collided on the bridge in Carversville. The BFI truck also struck the bridge wall during the collision, causing structural damage to the bridge wall, police said. The vehicle is described as a red-colored pickup truck with damage to the driver’s side of the pickup truck.
   Charlie Stokes, 30, of Philadelphia, the driver of the BFI truck, was taken to Doylestown Hospital with minor injuries by Central Bucks Rescue. A passenger in the BFI truck, Kynneth Peterkin, 21, of Hatfield, refused medical treatment. The driver of the red pickup truck fled the scene, police said.
   Anyone with information concerning the driver of the red pickup truck is asked to call police at (215) 297-8201 or Bucks County Department of Communications at (215) 348-8201.
   July 18, a two-vehicle accident occurred at Route 232 and Aquetong Road.
   A vehicle driven by Elana Green, 17, of Newtown, was making a left turn onto Aquetong Road when a vehicle driven by Lillian Momper, 79, of Lambertville, failed to stop at the stop sign, striking Ms. Green’s vehicle, police said.
   There were no injuries. Both vehicles had to be towed from the scene.