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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Felony Burglary Charges Withdrawn Against Morgan Log House Suspects

Heather Spotts, Kevin Himes and Matt Copenhaver now face misdemeanor charges in connection with a burglary allegedly committed by the trio at the historic Towamencin Township-owned property

Heather Spotts, 19;  Kevin Himes, 22; and Matt Copenhaver, 21, walked into Lansdale district court Tuesday facing felony charges of burglary — and walked out with the charges withdrawn. Felony charges of burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary and criminal trespass were withdrawn by Towamencin Township Police at stipulated preliminary hearings Tuesday for the trio. Misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest and loitering/prowling remained against all three. A misdemeanor charge of defiant trepass, however, was added against all three, according to court records. Bail for Himes and Copenhaver was reduced from $50,000 cash to $5,000 unsecured. They were released following the stipulated hearings Wednesday. Spotts was released on $50,000 …

Christopher-Michael Snyder

2:41 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

My new catchphrase shall be, "according to the affidavit"!   more ›

Monday, November 5, 2012

Three Nabbed in Morgan Log House Burglary

Matthew Copenhaver, 21; Kevin Himes, 22; and Heather Spotts, 19 were arrested and charged with allegedly burglarizing the historic Towamencin property and resisting arrest

Two men and a teenage girl were arrested by Towamencin Police for allegedly burgarlizing Morgan Log House on Weikel Road. The three following residents were charged with felony burglary, felony criminal conspiracy, felony criminal trespass — breaking into a structure, loitering and resisting arrest: All three were arraigned Nov. 3 before District Judge Maurice Saylor of Gilbertsville and each were taken to Montgomery County prison in lieu of $50,000 cash bail, according to court records. All three remain incarcerated at Montgomery County prison, according to prison records. A preliminary hearing is set for Nov. 13 at 11 a.m. before District Judge Harold Borek in Lansdale. Of the three, Himes is the only one with a prior criminal history …

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OOsh

1:21 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

you fucking bitch! goddamn towemencin doesnt have anything in it at all, it has a fucking log house, nobody cares stop being stupid, you dont give a fuck about that house, okay, i dont wna to hear anymore of ur ignorance, i am a human being that can transcend the limits of our reality, a fucking chair cant do that shit, i can forever u fucking bitch   more ›

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