WARRINGTON, PA — Police arrested a New Jersey man more than a year after he allegedly took a family member’s vehicle without permission while caring for an elderly relative.
Jason David Kaszupski, 42, of West Hampton, New Jersey, was arrested June 17, 2026, in Philadelphia on an outstanding warrant stemming from a May 2025 incident.
Warrington Police responded to the 400 block of Maryjoe Way on May 22, 2025, for a report involving a family member and the unauthorized use of a vehicle.
The victim told officers that Kaszupski had been staying at the residence while caring for an elderly relative.
The victim reported that on May 17, 2025, they were notified that their vehicle had been involved in an incident on Interstate 95 and had been towed after sustaining a broken axle.
The victim stated they had secured the vehicle’s keys inside a bedroom closet and had not given Kaszupski permission to use the vehicle.
The victim also told police that Kaszupski did not possess a valid driver’s license.
Police determined that Kaszupski had taken the vehicle without authorization and operated it prior to the incident on I-95.
An arrest warrant was issued for Kaszupski on May 30, 2025.
Kaszupski was arrested in Philadelphia on unrelated charges.
He is charged with unauthorized use of automobiles and other vehicles.
