New Jersey Man Accused of Vandalism While in Police Custody in Pennsylvania

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WILLOW GROVE, PA — In the early hours of New Year’s Eve, 2023, an incident at the Upper Moreland Township Police Department in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, has led to charges of institutional vandalism against a New Jersey man.

Kenneth Livingston, 47, of Trenton, New Jersey, was arrested on December 31, 2023, following allegations that he knowingly caused damage to the police building. The incident, which occurred at 1:15 a.m., took place at 117 Park Ave, Willow Grove, PA, the location of the local police department.

The nature of the alleged damage and the circumstances leading up to Livingston’s arrest have not been detailed at this stage. However, the charge of institutional vandalism is a serious accusation, carrying potential consequences if a conviction is obtained.

It is crucial to remember that these charges are currently allegations. As is standard in our legal system, Livingston, like all individuals facing criminal charges, is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. An arrest, a criminal complaint, or information does not constitute a declaration of guilt.

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