MONTGOMERY COUNTY COURTS

Frequent customer accused of breaking into local market heads to county court, ID'd by familiar outfit, bloodstains, police say

Daniel Dearth, of the 100 block of Washington Drive, Lower Providence Township, is free on $100,000 unsecured bond

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Daniel Dearth, of the 100 block of Washington Drive, Lower Providence Township, is free on $100,000 unsecured bond

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Felony burglary and other misdemeanor charges were waived for Montgomery County Common Pleas Court by a Lower Providence Township man accused of breaking into Audubon Market, with his blood-stained jeans allegedly linking him to the crime.

Daniel Dearth, 44, of the 100 block of Washington Drive, faces additional misdemeanor charges of possessing an instrument of crime, theft, receiving stolen property, and criminal mischief, according to court documents. Arraignment in county court is set for July 9.

On April 17, 2025, at 12:22 a.m., Lower Providence Township Police responded to a 911 dispatch of a burglary in progress at the market at 2605 Audubon Road, in which a suspect, alleged to be Dearth, was seen breaking the front door, entering the store, and then exiting after taking items from the register area, according to the complaint.

Dearth allegedly smashed a hole in the glass of the front door, and fresh blood was found on the ground outside the door, on the door handle, and on broken glass around the hole in the door.

A broken hammer was found on the ground, police said.

Security video shows Dearth allegedly smash the door with the hammer, then using his bare hands to pull back the broken glass to make the hole large enough to climb through.

The suspect had red facial hair, and was wearing a dark-blue hoodie jacket, a gray hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and blue denim-like sneakers, police said.

The caller identified the suspect as Dearth, who was a frequent customer that regularly purchased Kratom tablets or liquid shots, police said. Police said they were given a still photograph of Dearth, who was wearing the same clothing during the burglary.

Kratom is an over-the-counter herbal substance that can produce opioid-like and stimulant-like effects, police said.

Police said Dearth had no means of transportation and walked everywhere, and was employed by Globus Medical, a medical device company located near Dearth’s manufactured home community. 

A dark-blue jacket worn by Dearth in the photograph had an emblem consistent with the Globus Medical graphic, police said.

Detectives attempted to contact Dearth at his home via phone, but were unsuccessful. At Dearth’s house, the occupants turned off all the lights and refused to answer the door, police said.

A search warrant was obtained for Dearth’s home, police said. Once inside, detectives found mail addressed to Dearth, along with empty Kratom containers scattered on the floor, police said.

Blood-stained jeans, a dark jacket with the Globus Medical logo, and New Balance sneakers were recovered from the bedroom floor, police said.

Dearth is free on $100,000 unsecured bail, set at arraignment by on-call Magisterial District Judge Dara Nasatir, per court records. No defense attorney information is available on the docket.

“Charges waived for court” is a legal phrase used in Pennsylvania and a few other states. It does not mean the charges are dropped; the defendant chose not to challenge the charges at the Magisterial District Court level, and the case is officially advancing to the county-level court.

The defendant agrees that there is enough evidence to move the case forward — without making the prosecution prove it at a preliminary hearing, thus giving up their right to such a hearing. The charges are being “waived” or moved up to the Court of Common Pleas for further proceedings. Often, waiving a preliminary hearing is part of a negotiated deal or a legal strategy.

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



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Tony Di Domizio

Tony Di Domizio is the Managing Editor of NorthPennNow, PerkValleyNow, and CentralBucksNow. Email him at tony@accessgmt.com. He holds a degree in English/Professional Writing and Electronic Media. He went on to serve as a reporter and editor for various news organizations, including Lansdale Patch/AOL and The Reporter in Lansdale. A fourth-generation Lansdalian and descendant of southern Italian fervor, he has interviewed Jesse Spano, as well as the co-creator of The Joker (before his death. By the way, he LOVED Heath Ledger's performance), and is two degrees of separation from The King (of Rock).


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