Bucks County Authorities on the Hunt for Wanted Female Suspect in Alleged Theft Case

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WARRINGTON, PA — Bucks County authorities are actively seeking a woman listed on the county’s Most Wanted list. Gerardin Gonzalez-Morales, 30, is wanted by the Warrington Township Police Department in connection with alleged theft by unlawful taking of movable property, receiving stolen property, and access device fraud.

While specific physical descriptions of Gonzalez-Morales have not been provided, she has been identified as a white female. The charges against her include theft by unlawful taking or disposition of movable property, receiving stolen property, and access device fraud—serious offenses under Pennsylvania law.

The warrant for Gonzalez-Morales’s arrest was issued on October 19, 2023, by Magisterial District Judge Stacy Wertman. The Warrington Township Police Department is the holding agency for this case.

Theft by unlawful taking or disposition involves unlawfully taking or exercising control over movable property with intent to deprive the owner thereof. Receiving stolen property typically refers to knowingly obtaining or disposing of unlawfully obtained property. Access device fraud often involves the unauthorized use of devices such as credit or debit cards.

As the search for Gonzalez-Morales intensifies, residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any information that could assist in her capture. Individuals with information can contact the Warrington Township Police Department at 215-343-3311 or online here.

In covering this story, it’s important to note that criminal charges are merely allegations. All defendants, including Gonzalez-Morales, are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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