Bensalem man arrested for attempted sexual offenses against a minor

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Bensalem man arrested for attempted sexual offenses against a minor

Bensalem, PA A 44-year-old man was arrested on charges related to attempting to engage in sexual acts with a minor. Pawel Sudol began a conversation on a social media app believing he was communicating with a 13-year-old girl.

Sudol expressed sexual interest despite knowing her age and detailed explicit desires over several weeks. He planned to meet her on October 7 after finishing work and bought flowers before arriving at her home.

He drove away prior to their meeting and later showed up unannounced on November 2 but found the girl not at home. Bensalem Police obtained an arrest warrant for Sudol, charging him with attempted involuntary deviant sexual intercourse, attempted statutory sexual assault, and other related offenses.

On Monday, police, with assistance from New Britain Township Police, arrested Sudol at his workplace. He was arraigned by District Justice Joseph Falcone and remanded to Bucks County Correctional Facility on 10% of $2,000,000 bail.

The Bensalem Township Police Department remains committed to protecting children from online predators.

Two men convicted in murder-for-hire plot after teenager reported sexual assault

Two men convicted in murder-for-hire plot after teenager reported sexual assault

Two men convicted in murder-for-hire plot after teenager reported sexual assault

Brooksville, FL

Lenard White was found guilty of premeditated first-degree murder and murder-for-hire on Monday in connection with the death of 17-year-old Isabella Scavelli. His cousin, Sheldon Robinson, received the same verdict for accepting $6,000 from White to facilitate the fatal shooting.

Jurors heard that on February 6, Scavelli and her mother accused White of sexually assaulting the teenager. The next day Robinson allegedly shot Scavelli in front of her mother, who was also injured in the attack.

Evidence presented at trial indicated that Scavelli was killed as she attempted to flee from her front door. Prosecutors stated that White had traveled to Georgia shortly after reporting the assault in an effort to establish an alibi.

Investigators executed over 70 search warrants, which led to a detailed understanding of Robinson’s actions on the day of the murder. Communications from Robinson’s phone revealed requests for assistance with a “clean-up job” linked to the crime.

Months after the incident, authorities recovered the handgun used in the murder from a wooded area behind Robinson’s home. White and Robinson were accused of trying to hinder the investigation by tampering with evidence and making false statements to law enforcement.

Robinson and White also discussed plans to kill another potential witness. A third defendant, Keshawn Woods, has pleaded guilty in connection with the case and is awaiting sentencing.

Sentencing for White and Robinson is scheduled for January 30, 2026. They face mandatory life sentences in federal prison.