Crime & Safety

Police Make Arrests in Multiple Burglaries

Two people were arrested in connection with several daytime burglaries in Middletown, Aston, Upper Providence and Nether Providence townships, police say.

 The Pennsylvania State Police-Media Barracks recently made arrests in connection with multiple daytime burglaries in Middletown Township between Nov. 29 and Dec. 18, 2012. 

A maroon sedan with a NJ license plate with a white man and woman inside was described by witnesses as being seen in the area of these burglaries, according to State Police.

During one of the burglaries, a victim encountered a white man inside his residence, chased him out of the house and saw him get in a maroon sedan with a woman driver and flee the area, according to State Police.

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Patrick Reiss, 32, of Pennsauken, NJ and Priscilla D'Angelantonio, 22, of Mantua, NJ were arrested by Lower Merion Township Police on Dec. 20, 2012, in connection with burglaries in the Lower Merion area, according to State Police.

The two were allegedly operating a maroon Mazda with a NJ license plate, according to State Police.

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Reiss and D'Angelantonio both allegedly confessed to committing burglaries in Middletown, Aston, Upper Providence and Nether Providence townships, according to State Police.

Some of the Middletown Township burglaries included incidents on, Fox Road and Glen Riddle Road.

Reiss and D'Angelantonio were each charged with burglary, criminal trespassing, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property and other related offenses, according to court documents.

Both are currently incarcerated in Montgomery County Prison on 10 percent of $10,000 bail. Their formal arraignment is scheduled for Feb. 27.

Charges were filed in District Court 32-2-48.

 

The following incident was supplied by the Pennsylvania State Police-Media Barracks. If arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt or a conviction.

 


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