Crime & Safety
3 Lower Merion Residences Burglarized This Weekend
Items stolen in the three weekend burglary incidents include a 3D printer, jewelry, a guitar, passports, and cash, police said.

LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA – Three residences in Lower Merion Township were victims of burglaries over the weekend, according to Lower Merion Township Police.
According to police, two homes in Merion and one in Bala Cynwyd were hit by burglars between Jan. 5 and Jan. 7.
In Merion, a home on the 300 block of Meetinghouse Lane was hit sometime between Friday, Jan. 5 and Sunday, Jan. 7, police said.
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The suspects got inside the residence by forcing open the front door, police said.
A 3D printer, a guitar, cash, passports, and silver were reported stolen from the home.
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The other home in Merion that was burglarized was on the 500 block of Haverford Road.
Police said this home was broken into on Jan. 7 between 7 p.m. and midnight.
After getting inside the home through an unlocked first-floor window, the suspects stole jewelry, police said.
In Bala Cynwyd, a home on the first block of East Princeton Road was hit between 3:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 6, police said.
The burglars forced open a basement door then stole jewelry and personal care items from the home, according to authorities.
Anyone with information on the burglaries should contact Lower Merion Police at (610) 649-1000.
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