Crime & Safety

Odd Crime from Eastern PA: Neighbors Make Unusual 'Deposit' on Property for Sale, Police Say

Check out these unusual police stories from around Eastern PA.

Sometimes Good Fences Won't Cut It: According to a report from Ardmore Patch, a Haverford husband and wife, both real estate agents, were recently cited with trying to sabotage the potential sale of their neighbor's house by planting dead vermin on the property. Get the full story here.

Carted Off: According to a report from Palmer-Forks Patch, a Bethlehem man was charged with multiple offenses after being arrested at a golf-course water station. Get the full story here.

Honk if You Saw Who Did It: According to a report from Marple Newtown Patch, someone ripped up several hundred feet of "goose fence" from around a pond in Newtown Township, causing a headache that authorities won't be able to fix until the fall. Get the full story here.

Burglary Practice? According to a report from Upper Macungie Patch, someone vandalized a window and broke into a house in broad daylight on Tuesday, yet nothing was taken from inside the house. Get the full story here.

About this column:
 OMG PD reviews the surprising, shocking, stunning and occasionally silly police-related incidents reported by Eastern Pennsylvania Patch sites over the last week. All people mentioned in these stories are innocent until proven guilty. Charges and arrests do not indicate guilt. Reach out to Nate at nathana@patch.com with questions about this column.


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