Crime & Safety

Coffee Chuck Costs Palmyra Man: Police

Brian Kilichowski allegedly stole hair clippers before throwing his coffee at a train conductor.

A 27-year-old Palmyra man is accused of going on an odd crime spree that started with stolen hair clippers and ended with lobbing coffee at a train conductor, Palmyra Police report.

Brian Kilichowski was already causing a disturbance at the River Line train station on June 11 when police arrived, according to reports. He allegedly threw hot coffee at the train conductor’s window.

When police confronted him, Kilichowski appeared “very much under the influence,” police reported. Officer reportedly found two stolen credit cards on Kilichowski, who gave police permission to search his bag—there they found stolen hair clippers reportedly swiped from Ike’s Barber Shop the day before.  

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Kilichowski passed out while talking to police. He awoke in a hospital to charges of theft and receiving stolen property.

Kilichowski's alleged antics came almost a year to the day he was sentenced for theft by unlawful taking and a narcotics charge. State records show he was sentenced June 15, 2012, to 364 days in county jail and three years probation.

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