Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Lower Merion police reports: Locked and unlocked cars stolen, parking lot misconduct

Burglary from buildings>> Police took a report of a robbery of money from an office of Jefferson Internal Medicine at 225 East City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd that happened between Dec. 9 and Dec. 12.

As per police, the staff left the workplace Dec. 9 at around 5 p.m. also, when they returned taking after the end of the week on Dec. 12 it was found that $340 in real money was taken from a work area.

Stolen car>> An auto stopped in a garage on the 500 piece of Ott Road in Bala Cynwyd was stolen at some point overnight between Dec. 12 and Dec. 13.

The proprietor of the auto told police he stopped his 2013 Lexus ES 350 the night of Dec. 12 at around 8 p.m. The following morning at 8 a.m. he found the auto was no more.

The auto had been left opened yet the keys were still in his ownership, police reported. Two arrangements of golf clubs esteemed at $600 and lacrosse hardware were likewise inside the auto.

Auto stolen>> A white 2016 Infinity QX 60 was stolen from a garage at a home on the unit square of Levering Mill Road in Bala Cynwyd that happened between Dec. 12 and Dec. 13.

The auto was stopped at around 8 p.m. on Dec. 12 and at 7 a.m. on Dec. 14 it was found missing. The proprietor told police the entryways were bolted.

The auto was recuperated Dec. 19 by Upper Dublin police.

Parking space battle prompts to messy direct citation>> Lower Merion police refered to a 75-year-old man from Philadelphia with cluttered lead taking after a battle for a parking spot at the GIANT market on Wynnewood Road in Wynnewood Dec. 13 at 1:13 p.m.

As indicated by police, officers were called to the scene on the report of a parking area crash and a battle.

When police touched base on the scene, officers were informed that two drivers were endeavoring to stop in a similar spot and that prompted to a contention. One of those included confessed to leaving his auto and after that spitting on the driver of the other auto. Police issued the man a non-movement reference for jumbled direct.

Captured for claimed retail robbery at Saks Fifth Avenue store>> Lower Merion police captured and charged Warren Dogan, 24, of Philadelphia with retail burglary and accepting stolen property Dec. 13 at 4:58 p.m.

Police say Dogan was seen by store security entering the store and afterward trading the coat he was wearing with another one, then endeavoring to leave the store without paying for it.

The coat was esteemed at $190.

Robbery of wallet from a purse>> A lady reported that while she was shopping in the Whole Foods store in Wynnewood Dec. 15 she exited her handbag inside a shopping basket and strolled to another range. When she came back to her truck she found her tote was moved and her wallet was absent.

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