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Former Interim Bucks County Community College Administrator Faces New Charges

A former interim administrator has been hit with new charges following an alleged incident at a Catholic shrine.

File photo. Credit: Tom Sofield

A former interim vice president at Bucks County Community College, who was arrested earlier this month for allegedly burglarizing a high school, is now facing charges in a separate incident at a Catholic religious site.

Albert F. McLaughlin, 47, of Doylestown, was charged this week with criminal mischief and criminal trespassing by the New Britain Township Police Department.

According to a report by the Doylestown Patch.com site, police found McLaughlin in early August inside the basement of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, where he allegedly damaged a fire safety system.

The damage to the Catholic religious shrine was reportedly valued by authorities at $8,000.

The charges follow an incident on Aug. 3 when the Central Bucks Regional Police Department accused McLaughlin of breaking into Central Bucks West High School in Doylestown Borough.

Police said he spent hours inside the high school and took several items.

Bucks County Community College fired McLaughlin after his initial arrest.

College spokesperson Dan Kanak said McLaughlin served as the interim vice president for enrollment management from July 14 to Aug. 7.

“He was hired through normal procedures, which included standard background checks and professional references,” Kanak said.

According to his LinkedIn page, McLaughlin’s professional background includes roles as a campus president for DeVry University and FORTIS College and Institutes. He also worked as a performance coach for a plumbing and HVAC business and as an operations director for an education company. His LinkedIn profile describes him as a “transformative leader” with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and corrections from the University of Pittsburgh and an MBA from DeVry University.

In the high school case, District Judge Mark Douple held charges of burglary defiant trespassing, theft, and receiving stolen property following a preliminary hearing. The charges have been forwarded onto the Court of Common Pleas for trial.

McLaughlin has been held at the Bucks County Correctional Facility unable to post bail.

Editor’s Note: All individuals arrested or charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The story was compiled using information from police and public court documents.


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Tom Sofield

Tom Sofield has covered news in Bucks County for 12 years for both newspaper and online publications. Tom’s reporting has appeared locally, nationally, and internationally across several mediums. He is proud to report on news in the county where he lives and to have created a reliable publication that the community deserves.

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