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Aggravated Assault

Monday, April 1, 2013

Knife-Wielding Woman Approached State Trooper in Schwenksville, Police Say

Marisa Kish, of Conshohocken, allegedly smashed the door of a Schwenksville residence and took a knife from the kitchen.

A Conshohocken woman was arrested after allegedly trying to stab a State Trooper in Schwenksville, according to the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP). Marisa Kish, 51, allegedly smashed the rear door of a residence on the 60 block of Main Street in Schwenksville Sunday at 6:30 a.m., while she was visibly intoxicated and causing a public disturbance, according to police. Kish allegedly obtained a sharp knife from the residence of the victim, a 53-year-old Schwenksville man, and attempted to stab a PSP Trooper, police said. The trooper was able to disarm Kish and took her into custody; charges, including aggravated assault, were filed at District Court 38-1-24. Kish was charged with public drunkenness in Conshohocken Borough November. Editor's…

Jennifer

5:53 pm on Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Oh that answers my question to the first incident with the sword..they are coming from Conshohocken hahahah   more ›

Friday, January 25, 2013

PSP: Schwenksville Man Assaulted in Trappe Tavern Parking Lot

The man was treated at Phoenixville Hospital; the Investigation is ongoing.

  Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a report of aggravated assault at in the parking lot of Trappe Tavern on Jan. 21 at 12:30 a.m. According to a report from the PSP-Skippack, a 30-35 year old white male approached the victim, a 24-year-old Schwenksville man, in the rear parking lot of 416 Main Street in Trappe and punched him in the face. The victim sustained moderate injuries and was taken my friends to the Phoenixville Hospital; the actor fled the scene in an unknown direction. The investigation is ongoing.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Wife Allegedly Stabs Husband in Back at Meat Packing Plant

Deborah Ann Hummel, 24, of Pennsburg, is facing a felony aggravated assault charge for an incident where 'everything was a blur' as she allegedly stabbed her estranged husband in his back with a knife during an argument at JBS Packerland in Franconia.

A Pennsburg wife, supposedly incensed with jealousy and anger over her estranged husband's alleged affair, allegedly stabbed him in the back during a fight at JBS Packerland in Franconia Township. Deborah Ann Hummel, 24, of the 500 block of Main Street, told Franconia Township detectives that "everything was a blur" when she allegedly stabbed Nicholas Hummel, 24, inside his office at the Lower Road meat packing plant on Sept. 28 around 12:26 a.m. Hummel faces a felony aggravated assault charge and misdemeanor charges of attempted simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, possessing an instrument of crime and using prohibited offensive weapons, according to a criminal complaint on file with District Judge Kenneth Deatelhauser …

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Lizzy

8:48 am on Monday, October 8, 2012

Sorry to disagree... I think that she was a victim... When a mate tells you that he has had intimate sexual relations with someone else... perhaps the ex-girlfriend had been a problem.. an issue in the marriage ... it makes you lose your mind... for some people ... in a way not acceptable to the rest of society... She has issues that need to be addressed... as to why carry a knife... I just don't…   more ›

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Police: Trappe Tavern Employee Wanted for Aggravated Assault

Pennsylvania State Police report of a Trappe Tavern employee who was allegedly involved with an altercation with other employees, and carried a knife.

Pennsylvania State Police, of the Skippack Station patrol unit, were dispatched to the Trappe Tavern on report of a subject armed with a knife. The incident took place Aug. 20, prior to police dispatch at 12:30 a.m. Police interviewed several employees of the Trappe Tavern, located in Trappe Borough, each of whom reported that a male subject named Sean had a knife and was causing a disturbance. The Trappe Tavern manager identified to police that the subject is Sean Quinn, 45, of Phoenixville, who is in fact an employee of the tavern, but was not working on the date of the incident. According to an affidavit of probable cause, employees told police that Quinn was seen arguing with another employee at the rear outside area of the tavern, and…

Friday, June 22, 2012

Pennsylvania State Police Blotter

Aggravated assault in Schwenksville; Identity theft in Worcester.

The following items include information provided by the Skippack Barracks of the Pennsylvania State Police. Arrests, where they are mentioned, do not indicate conviction. Identity Theft State Police are investigating the alleged identity theft of two Lansdale residents, which was reported shortly after 12 p.m. on June 21 along the 2000-block of Hillcrest Drive in Worcester Township. According to the report, 42-year-old Lee Koch was contacted by Detective Geckle of the Upper Merion Police Department, regarding a retired NYPD officer who was scammed out of money by a website titled www.koch-financial.com. The website allegedly listed the address of Koch's father, Stanton, as the point of contact, but Koch informed officers that his father …

theresa

8:21 pm on Wednesday, July 11, 2012

I received a call and email from Alexis Hughes and Carrie Smith @ Koch-Financial & ACF-Loans. I was informed I would have my $5,000 loan deposited into my account within 3 business days. It has been 4 days now and still no money. When I call these ladies, my phone number is blocked and wont go thru. I have sent numerous emails and still no reply. I am out of $850.00 from this outragious scam…   more ›

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