BUCKS COUNTY COURTS

Major charges withdrawn against man accused of stealing, crashing vehicle from Hilltown

Both the driver and a passenger fled the crash on foot, police said

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Major felony charges of fleeing or attempting to elude police and flight to avoid trial or punishment were withdrawn against a Bucks County man at a preliminary hearing last week, accused of leading police on a high-speed pursuit in a stolen car from Hilltown Township that ended in a crash and foot chase. 

Leland Joseph Leonard, 20, of Bristol Township’s Levittown section, remains charged with felony receiving stolen property, and misdemeanor charges of receiving stolen property and evading arrest on foot, according to court documents. 

The incident began at 9:17 a.m. Dec. 29, 2025, when a Bristol Township police officer received a notification for a stolen license plate on a blue Mazda3 traveling northbound on Route 13 from Veterans Highway.

The officer attempted to stop the vehicle near Bath Road and Lakeland Avenue, but the driver accelerated to a “high rate of speed,” police said.

During the chase, the Mazda bypassed a vehicle stopped at a red light to make a right turn onto Lakeland Avenue and disregarded the patrol car’s activated lights and sirens, police said.

After blowing through a stop sign at the intersection of Beaver Dam Road and Lakeland Avenue, the driver lost control and crashed into a fence and tree, police said.

Both the driver and a passenger fled the crash on foot.

Leland Joseph Leonard, 20, of Bristol Township’s Levittown section, ran along Beaver Dam Road and attempted to jump a fence on Marie Lowe Drive before being apprehended in a backyard, police said.

Police said the vehicle and the license plate had been reported stolen out of Hilltown Township in Upper Bucks County.

Leonard remains jailed on 10 percent of $100,000 bail. He is represented by a public defender.

Court records stated Leonard was previously sentenced in November by Bucks County Court of Common Pleas Judge Stephen Corr to probation for charges of harassment, disorderly conduct, and possession of drug paraphernalia stemming from a separate case in Bristol Township.

Tom Sofield contributed to this story. 

All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.




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