A Malvern man is headed to jail for one to two years after pleading guilty this month to a felony charge of receiving stolen property for his role in a commercial burglary of a Hilltown Township towing business in October 2023.
Ryan Adam Bertanzetti, 40, was given 246 days credit for time served at Bucks County jail. Authorities said Bertanzetti, 40, Deanna Andrichyn, 34, of Boyertown, and Andrew Miley, 36, of Telford, took part in a burglary of Jaxx Towing on Swartley Road.
Both Bertanzetti and Miley were arrested back in November 2024, with Andrichyn turning herself in on Nov. 20, 2024, police said. On Nov. 26, authorities apprehended Miley on a warrant from Hilltown Township Police.
Miley was charged with the most offenses: Felony counts of burglary, criminal trespassing, theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property, according to court records.
He has a trial scheduled for Aug. 18.
Bertanzetti and Andrichyn were each charged with felony receiving stolen property, according to court documents.
Bertanzetti was recently sentenced in a different case, after pleading guilty in October 2024 to felony counts of witness intimidation and retaliation against a witness or victim, stemming from a May 2024 arrest in Doylestown Township, according to court records.
Andrichyn received 36 months of probation after pleading guilty to the misdemeanor receiving stolen property charge in May 2025.
All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.