West Whiteland Police Seek Fugitive in Counterfeit Documents Case

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EXTON, PA — Authorities in West Whiteland Township are actively searching for Christine E. Butler, 34, who is wanted in connection with a traffic incident involving forged or counterfeit documents. The West Whiteland Police Department has issued a criminal warrant for Butler’s arrest following the discovery during a traffic stop.

Butler, described as a Black female, is facing charges under Pennsylvania law for possessing fraudulent documents, a misdemeanor of the first degree (M1). The warrant for her arrest was issued on April 10, 2024, by the District Court 15-4-3, with the case being recorded under Docket No.: CR-43-2024 and Reference ID#: WW-24-02263.

The specific nature of the alleged counterfeit documents has not been disclosed by the police. However, fraudulent documents typically include fake identification cards, vehicle registration papers, or any other forged documents that are used to deceive or commit a crime.

The West Whiteland Township Police Department urges anyone with information regarding Butler’s whereabouts to come forward. Community members can contact the police at 610-363-0200 or submit an anonymous tip online. The department emphasizes the importance of public assistance in locating individuals wanted for alleged crimes.

It is important to remember that an arrest warrant is not evidence of guilt. Like all individuals accused of a crime, Christine E. Butler is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The issuance of the warrant merely initiates a legal process to address the allegations against her.

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