Tilden Township Police Department

Tilden Township Police Department Berks County

05/14/2026

Man, 19, charged in theft of truck found at fire scene in northern Berks

Reading Eagle
05/14/2026

A 19-year-old from Tilden Township is charged with stealing a pickup truck that was found at the scene of a fire near Shartlesville on May 1, Tilden Township police announced Wednesday.

Riley E. Hamerly is facing charges of theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Police gave this account:

On May 1 at 7:45 a.m., a Tilden man contacted police regarding a 2017 Ford F-350 that had been stolen overnight from a driveway behind his residence in the 500 block of Hill Drive. The vehicle had been left unlocked with the keys inside.

At around 5:20 p.m. that day township Fire Marshal Troy Hatt informed police of a barn fire at 72 Dogwood Road. The remains of the stolen vehicle were found inside.

Police received a tip and on May 4 met with a witness in Strausstown who provided surveillance video of the stolen vehicle entering the witness’ driveway at 5:34 a.m. and leaving around 5:50 on May 1. The witness recognized the driver as Hamerly.

On May 6, witnesses picked Hamerly out of a photo lineup as being the person they saw the night of the fire near the Dogwood Road property. The next day, township and state police interviewed Hamerly in Berks County Jail, where he was being held on other charges. He admitted to the theft and said he had been told by aliens to do it.

Tilden police filed charges against Hamerly on Monday. He was arraigned by District Judge Kim L. Bagenstose, who set bail at $10,000.

Hamerly is also being held on charges related to a May 2 arrest in an attempted vehicle theft in Perry Township, an assault on Berks County sheriff’s deputies transporting him that day, and an assault of a nurse at Reading Hospital, where deputies had taken him for a medical clearance.

The fire on May 1 was fast-moving and drew a response from several area departments, led by crews from Shartlesville.

Trooper Corey Heimbach with the Troop L fire marshal’s office provided the following account:

Firefighters arrived to find a two‑story barn with side additions engulfed in flames and the roof beginning to collapse. Crews laid a water supply line down the roughly 1,000‑foot-long gravel driveway while tanker trucks shuttled water to the scene. A second alarm was struck to bring additional manpower and tankers, including some from southern Schuylkill County.

About 50 firefighters worked for roughly an hour to bring the blaze under control. No injuries were reported.

The barn was used mainly for storage and did not house animals.

Damage was estimated at more than $250,000. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

05/13/2026

Release date: 05/13/2026

On 05/01/2026 at around 7:45am, the VICTIM, male, age 45, Hamburg, PA, reported to Tilden Township Police that his black 2017 Ford F350 truck had been stolen from his driveway behind his residence in the 500 block of Hill Drive sometime overnight. The vehicle had been left unlocked with the keys inside.

On 05/01/2026 around 5:19pm, the Tilden Township Fire Marshal Troy Hatt advised Tilden Township Police that he was at the scene of a structure fire at 72 Dogwood Road. The structure, a barn, had been burned and the remains of the VICTIM’s stolen vehicle were found inside. The vehicle owner was confirmed by the vehicle identification number. The Pennsylvania State Police were handling the investigation of the fire at that address.

On 05/04/2026, after receiving a crime tip, Tilden Township Police met with a Witness in Strausstown, PA, who provided surveillance camera video of the stolen vehicle entering the Witness’ driveway on 05/01/2026 around 5:34am and leaving around 5:50am. The Witness was able to observe the driver and knew him to be Riley Everett HAMERLY. HAMERLY is age 19, male, of Hamburg, PA.

On 05/06/2026, multiple witnesses picked HAMERLY out of a photo line-up as being the person who they observed on foot the night of the fire near the property of 72 Dogwood Road.

On 05/07/2026, Tilden Township Police and Pennsylvania State Police interviewed HAMERLY at the Berks County Prison where he was being held on other charges. HAMERLY admitted to the theft of the vehicle and that he was being told by aliens to do what he was doing.

On 05/11/2026, Tilden Township Police filed a criminal complaint and affidavit against HAMERLY for felony Theft by unlawful taking, felony Receiving stolen property, and misdemeanor Unauthorized use of a vehicle. He was arraigned on the same date by MDJ Kim L. Bagenstose with bail set at $10,000. He is currently in Berks County Prison. A preliminary hearing on the matter is scheduled for 06/15/2026.

05/13/2026
04/07/2026

Please be advised that work is scheduled to begin on or about April 19, 2026. Nightly lane closures will be in place on I-78 eastbound and westbound between 7:00 PM and 6:00 AM. Work will be primarily between Exit 23 (Shartlesville) and Exit 29 (Hamburg).

Source: Project Manager, J.D. Eckman, Inc.

02/23/2026

Effective immediately, the snow emergency in Tilden Township has been lifted. Thank you.

02/21/2026

Due to the pending snow tomorrow, Tilden Township has declared a snow emergency and is requesting persons to please remove all their vehicles from the street by 12am Sunday, February 22nd and keep them off the road until further notice.

This enables our road crew to more efficiently remove snow from the roadway.

The Township appreciates your cooperation. Thank you.

01/28/2026

Release date: 01/28/2026

On 01/21/2026, the Genesis Healthcare Laurel Center, a senior living facility, reported a alleged sexual assault of a resident to Tilden Township Police.

On the same date, police met with the VICTIM, female, age 83.

The VICTIM relayed that a male staff member had indecent contact without her consent the day prior while the staff member was performing hygiene tasks.

During the indecent contact, the VICTIM advised that the male staff member spoke to her and made an inappropriate facial gesture.

On 01/22/2026, police met with the staff member, Michael SIAWAY, male, age 52, Sinking Spring, PA. He acknowledged performing hygiene tasks on the VICTIM but did not characterize it as inappropriate. He advised that the facial gesture was a condition, however that condition was not observed by police during the interview.

On 01/27/2026, police filed a criminal complaint and affidavit against Michael SIAWAY for misdemeanor Indecent Assault.

01/26/2026

Send a message to learn more

This afternoon, Walmart dropped off snacks, water and hand warmers for the officers before the winter snow storm this we...
01/23/2026

This afternoon, Walmart dropped off snacks, water and hand warmers for the officers before the winter snow storm this weekend. Thank you!

Walmart Hamburg

01/23/2026

In November 2025, OnSolve, which runs the community notification product CodeRed, notified their customers that they had been hacked. As a consequence, they completely restructured their web services and over the past two months, they began to recover data from the old service and place it into the new service.

Some of the data was put back. Which means, that some residents may continue to get CodeRed messages from the township to their phone, text, email, etc.

However, if you are not receiving the messages in the way that you wish, please sign up for an OnSolve account at this link and confirm which alerts you wish to receive and by which methods (phone, text, email, etc.)

https://accountportal.onsolve.net/tildentownshippa

01/15/2026

Address

870 Hex Highway
Hamburg, PA
19526

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Tilden Township Police Department posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Tilden Township Police Department:

Share

Category