Crime & Safety

OMG PD: Man Flashes Genitals While on Bail for Flashing Genitals, Police Say

This week's stories include a man who flashed his genitals while on bail for flashing genitals, a man who received an odd response to his classified ad and a male duo that allegedly attempted to use 56 fake credit cards.

Written by Keith Heffintrayer.

Man Flashes Genitals While on Bail for Flashing Genitals, Police Say:
 According to a report in the Lansdale Patch, a 60-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly exposed his genitals to juveniles from the doorway of his apartment.
Only a few days after receiving bail, then man allegedly did the same thing to a woman and her husband.

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Duo Found with 56 Fake Credit Cards, Police Say: According to a report in the Abington Patch, two men were arrested at the Willow Grove Park mall after allegedly attempting to use a fake credit card to make a $1,500 purchase from Nordstrom.

Police later found a total of 56 fake credit cars – 16 of which were discovered in an Aston Martin.

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'Patricia Porch' Arrested Again for Public Drunkenness; This Time on Bench, Police Say: According to a report in the Norristown Patch, a 49-year-old woman who previously told police her name was "Patricia Porch" during an arrest for public drunkenness was arrested again – this time for allegedly being drunk on a bench.

The woman was reportedly sitting on a bench while yelling profanities at multiple people – including small children, according to the report.
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Man Gets Strange Check from Russia, Police Say: According to a report in the Plymouth-Whitemarsh Patch, a Lafayette Hill man received a strange offer for his motorcycle.
The report states that after corresponding with a man about the sale of his motorcycle, he received a check from Russia for "$15,000 pounds."

Read the full story here.


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