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Spring City Police Search for Fugitive

Charged with felony burglary and trespassing

Spring City Police are searching for a woman who was discovered showering in a Spring City man's home on June 21.

"We are still looking for her," said Spring City Police Chief Anthony Kuklinski.

Jean Carver-Booz, 45, who is listed as homeless in police records, was charged by the Spring City Police with felony burglary, criminal trespass and defiant trespass on June 22. She allegedly entered the home on the 200 block of Main Street unlawfully after being told by the victim and the Court of Common Pleas to stay away from the victim and his son.

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Carver-Booz fled the residence on foot before police arrived. According to the police report, the victim identified her as the trespasser.

Carver-Booz is well-known to local law enforcement.

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In 2003, she sued the Quakertown Police Department and St. Luke's Hospital in Quakertown for forcibly treating her during a medical emergency.

According to court records, she has been arrested for harrassment, assault, driving under the influence, stalking, and multiple other offenses dating back to 2004.

Kuklinski told Patch that his department and other agencies "have exhausted leads as to where Booz is residing."

Anyone with any information as to Carver-Booz' whereabouts should contact the Spring City Police Department at 610-935-2440. All tips are confidential.


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