The Latest On The Holland Murder Investigation- What We Know



by Alex Lloyd Gross

Delores Ingram, 82, of Beacon Hill Drive, in the Holland section of Bucks County was found dead yesterday .Her son, 49 year old William Ingram is the prime suspect. William Ingram was in Washington DC , when he allegedly assaulted an officer and damaged one of their patrol cars. as he was taken into custody, he allegedly told officers that he killed his mother.

Police in the nations capitol contacted Northampton Twp. Police for a welfare check. As officers forced open the condo, they saw the living room appeared to have been cleared out, with the exception of a pile of clothes, towels/linens, furniture, and other household items on the far-right side of the living room. One of the officers began to pull items off the pile and move the couch. As he moved the couch, he observed a foot, which felt cold to the touch. The officer noted that there appeared to be no signs of life.

A neighbor heard banging at 1:00 AM.

Police located William Ingram’s vehicle in the complex’s parking lot, but his mother’s white 2015 Honda Civic was missing. Using license plate readers, investigators tracked the vehicle to two locations: at 10:13 a.m. at the 413 Bypass and Route 332 East in Newtown Township, and at 10:21 a.m. on Route 332 and Stony Hill Road in Lower Makefield Township. Based on the readings, the vehicle was traveling away from the residence. During a search of the residence, police could not locate the keys to Dolores Ingram’s Honda Civic, but they did locate a key fob for William Ingram’s vehicle next to his mother’s body.

Currently, Ingram is charged with stealing his mothers car. additional charges will be filed later, police said. He remains in jail in Washington DC, pending extradition to Bucks County. The original story is here.