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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Alleged Burglary Duo Get Criminal Counts, Bail Reduced

Joshua Siringhaus and Kristin Leidy face 58 charges, including 12 felony counts of burglary

For now, they're the Montgomery County and Bucks County answer to Bonnie and Clyde - except their targets weren't banks, but residential houses in numerous municipalities. On July 18, Joshua Siringhaus, of the 1600 block of Supplee Road in Upper Gwynedd, and Kristin Leidy, of the 500 block of South Main Street, Hatfield Borough, will be arraigned in Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas on 58 criminal charges each in connection with burglaries in and around Hatfield Township. Both had preliminary hearings before District Judge Andrea Duffy in Montgomeryville Thursday afternoon. Siringhaus was convicted of and had spent time in prison for numerous burglaries in 2003 in Franconia and Lower Salford townships, according to court records.  …

Alice Kidd

9:12 am on Friday, June 8, 2012

A lot of people were violated with these two. One being myself. It cost me a new sliding glass patio door and a lot of glass clean up, plus my jewelry. I am a senior citizen and it put a lot of financial burden on me.   more ›

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Siringhaus, Leidy Preliminary Hearings Moved to June

Joshua Siringhaus, of Upper Gwynedd, and Kristin Leidy, of Hatfield Borough, await a hearing for charges connecting them to numerous burglaries in Montgomery and Bucks counties

The preliminary hearings for Joshua Siringhaus, of Upper Gwynedd, and Kristin Leidy, of Hatfield Borough were continued today to June 7 at 2:30 p.m. before District Judge Andrea Duffy. Both have been charged in connection with numerous daytime burglaries since March in several Montgomery and Bucks County municipalities, according to police. Joshua Ryan Siringhaus, 31, of the 1600 block of Supplee Road, Upper Gwynedd, and Kristin Anne Leidy, of the 500 block of South Main Street, Hatfield Borough, have each been charged with the following: Both suspects were arraigned before District Judge Andrea Duffy on Tuesday, May 22 at 10:15 a.m. Bail was set at $ 500,000 cash for both Siringhaus and Leidy.  Both remain at Montgomery County Prison …

Preliminary Hearing Set for Today for Alleged Burglary Duo

Joshua Siringhaus, of Upper Gwynedd, and Kristin Leidy, of Hatfield Borough, were the two culprits in numerous daytime burglaries in several Montgomery and Bucks County municipalities, police said

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Convicted Burglar, Hatfield Woman Nabbed for Alleged Daytime Burglaries

Joshua Siringhaus, of Upper Gwynedd, and Kristin Leidy, of Hatfield Borough, were the two culprits in numerous daytime burglaries in several Montgomery and Bucks County municipalities, police said

An Upper Gwynedd man, who was convicted of and had spent time in prison for numerous burglaries in 2003 in Franconia and Lower Salford townships, has been nabbed again for alleged numerous daytime burglaries by Hatfield Township Police, along with his alleged female accomplice from Hatfield Borough. The female accomplice was convicted in 2007 on felony receiving stolen property charges in Hatfield Township and spent time in prison on the charges. Both have been charged in connection with numerous daytime burglaries since March in several Montgomery and Bucks County municipalities, according to police. Joshua Ryan Siringhaus, 31, of the 1600 block of Supplee Road, Upper Gwynedd, and Kristin Anne Leidy, of the 500 block of South Main Street…

Jeffrey Hancock

11:54 am on Friday, June 22, 2012

All together that makes 107 charges, 90 of them being FELONY counts. They will be given public defenders of course..... then the judge(s) will have to drop most of the charges because of the amount of time that comes with each charge, added together like the charges themselves, will be deemed as excessive and too harsh..... then they will serve maybe, 3 years at most...... then they will be given…   more ›

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