Port Richmond Male Gets Up To A Decade In Prison For Upper Southampton Home Invasion
by Alex Lloyd Gross
Nafis Lamont Donte Fisher, 34, of the 3000 block of Aramingo Avenue will be calling state prison his new residence for the next 4 1/2 to 10 years. That’s the sentence handed down by Common Pleas Judge Wallace H. Bateman Jr.
Fisher enter a guilty plea today to numerous felony charges – including burglary, aggravated assault, robbery, criminal trespassing, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and simple assault – stemming from the Oct. 7, 2025, incident.
It was on that date that the victim woke up to find Miller on her bed restraining her, back on October 7, 2025, The female was petrified. inside her home on Miller Drive in Upper Southampton. Fisher fled the scene in a black sedan, stealing the victim’s AirPods, identification, credit/debit cards, and a U.S. passport.He left behind a kitchen knife and a 12 foot extension cord.
The victim and police used the “Find My” feature on the Airpods, which showed Fisher traveling through DELCO and eventually stopping on Aramingo Ave and Somerset.
An Upper Southampton officer remotely activated the AirPods, which emitted an audible tone from inside the vehicle. Fisher was immediately detained and later made substantive admissions to investigators. He was arrested on the spot.
Upper Southampton Police Chief Dominic Varacallo echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the impact of the crime on the household’s sense of security. “This was every family’s worst nightmare – a violent intrusion into the safety and sanctity of their home,” Chief Varacallo said. “Thanks to the outstanding work of our officers, our law enforcement partners in Philadelphia, and the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office, a dangerous offender has been held accountable for his actions.”

