LOWER MAKEFIELD >>Two Bucks County men are facing charges for allegedly burglarizing a landscape business on Stony Hill Road in August.

According to police, Shaun Rehill, 30, of Kennedy Drive in Fairless Hills, and James Harth, 30, of the 300 block of Main Street in Tullytown, are charged with burglary, conspiracy, theft and receiving stolen property for forcibly entering the shop sometime overnight on August 27.

Stolen from the property were multiple pieces of landscape equipment including leaf blowers, saws and trimmers, with an approximate value of more than $2,200.

During an investigation by the Lower Makefield Detective Unit, several of the items were located in pawn shops in Bucks and Montgomery counties. They were recovered prior to being resold.

During an interview by detectives, the two admitted to burglarizing the shop, taking the items and pawning them for $1,500.

Following their arraignment, Rehill was released on bail pending trial while Harth remains in custody with his hearing pending.

According to police, Shaun Rehill, 30, of Kennedy Drive in Fairless Hills, and James Harth, 30, of the 300 block of Main Street in Tullytown, are charged with burglary, conspiracy, theft and receiving stolen property for forcibly entering the shop sometime overnight on August 27.

Stolen from the property were multiple pieces of landscape equipment including leaf blowers, saws and trimmers, with an approximate value of more than $2,200.

During an investigation by the Lower Makefield Detective Unit, several of the items were located in pawn shops in Bucks and Montgomery counties. They were recovered prior to being resold.

During an interview by detectives, the two admitted to burglarizing the shop, taking the items and pawning them for $1,500.

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Two charged with burglarizing Lower Makefield Township landscape business

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