Crime & Safety
Bail Lowered For Main Line Doctor Charged With Attempted Murder, Arson, More
Dr. Amy L. Cohen, 35, of Narberth, will undergo a forensic psychological interview as she faces attempted murder, arson, and more charges.

NARBERTH, PA — A Main Line doctor had her bail significantly decreased as she faces charges of attempted murder, ethnic intimidation, arson, terroristic threats, stalking, and more.
Court records show Dr. Amy L. Cohen, 35, of Narberth, had her bail reduced from $500,000 to $90,000 last week in a Montgomery County court. Despite her bail reduction, court documents still list Cohen as in custody.
Late last week, the court approved an order for a forensic psychological interview to be conducted with Cohen.
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Cohen is accused of threatening and intimidating several people, including an 99-year-old resident of Merion and her family members in Montgomery County and Philadelphia, police said.
An ex-boyfriend of Cohen began dating the 99-year-old victim's granddaughter.
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A threatening flyer with antisemitic language was left at the victim's home in Merion on Nov. 24, Lower Merion Police said. The flyer made specific references to the victim's granddaughters, who do not live with the victim.
Law & Crime reports the flyers alleged the granddaughters were Islamophobic in that they expressed support for Israel on social media, as well as called them "idiots" and "sluts."
Police later learned that similar flyers were found at homes of the victim's family members in Montgomery County and Philadelphia.
About a week later on Nov. 30, Lower Merion Police reviewed footage from one of the victim's family members, which showed a woman setting a fire at the front door of the victim's Merion home at about 1:30 a.m. on Nov. 30. Police said the woman was seen on video trying to grow the flames by spraying it with a flammable liquid.
The fire burned out without engulfing the porch and home.
Evidence collected at the scene helped investigators identify a suspect who previously dated a boyfriend of the victim's granddaughter, police said. Police said that suspect was Cohen.
Law & Crime reports the boyfriend dated Cohen for about six months but ended the relationship, leaving Cohen "very emotional," before dating the victim's granddaughter.
Search warrants were obtained for Cohen, her home, and her vehicle, then executed Friday. Police said the searches revealed evidence connecting Cohen to all these incidents.
Lower Merion Police would not say where Cohen was employed, but a page on the Bryn Mawr Specialists Associates website listing Amy L. Cohen, D.O., as a staff member was removed from the website the day charges were announced.
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