Retail Theft Suspect Arrested At Airport By Warrington Police



by Alex Lloyd Gross

Good security cameras help police catch shoplifters. Even if it’s six months ago. Back in May, Warrington Police said that a male and female came into the Ulta store on Main Street. They were not interested in buying or browsing. In fact, police allege that they made off with over $1000.00 worth of fragrances.

Using store security cameras and license plate readers, officers were able to track down a suspect, who they identify as Dorien Marquese Brown from Bridgeton New Jersey.

While Brown and his accomplice used or sold the ill gotten gains, police were busy securing an arrest warrant for them. On January 10, 2024, Brown wanted to go to the Dominican Republic and checked himself in at Philadelphia International Airport. When he did , that arrest warrant from the theft six months ago came up and he was detained until Warrington Police could get him back into the township.

He was arraigned by District Judge Stacy Wetman who set bail at $100,00 /10 percent. Brown must also surrender his passport until after the case deposition The female has not yet been identified by police. .Brown was charged with Retail Theft and Receiving Stolen Property.