Crime & Safety
More Suspects Possible In Deadly Main Line Home Invasion: Authorities
Investigators believe it wasn't just Kelvin Roberts who was involved in the deadly Wynnewood home invasion based on evidence recovered.

WYNNEWOOD, PA — Authorities in Montgomery County and Lower Merion Township believe at least one other person was involved in the deadly Wynnewood home invasion over the weekend.
Investigators have issued an arrest warrant for Kelvin Roberts, 42, of Philadelphia, in connection with the fatal shooting of Andrew Gaudio, 25, and leaving his mother, 61-year-old Bernadette Gaudio, critical Sunday morning at 9 Meredith Road in Wynnewood.
But based on evidence found at the scene, authorities said at lease one other person partook in the deadly home invasion.
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When investigators searched the home shared by the Gaudios, they found 11 spent shell casings, among other things.
Three of those fired cartridge casings were from a 9mm gun and eight were from a .25 caliber firearm. The two different shell casings led authorities to believe at least two people were involved in the home invasion.
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Additionally, a 2004 Jeep Cherokee was stolen in the incident.
Dashboard camera footage from Lower Merion Police captured Roberts driving his girlfriend's white Hyundai Azera, while the driver of the stolen Jeep was unaccounted for.
Authorities later tracked the Hyundai to a home on the 5900 block of Sansom Street in Philadelphia.
While reviewing surveillance footage from that area after the home invasion, authorities saw who they said was Roberts pull up in a white vehicle and then a Jeep Cherokee pull up shortly thereafter. The video also showed an unidentified man get out of the Jeep. The two men were seen walking toward Roberts' girlfriend's home on that block of Sansom Street.
The Jeep was found that same block, authorities said.
Anyone with information on Roberts' whereabouts or the potential other suspects in the deadly home invasion should call the Lower Merion Township Police at 610-645-6231 or the Montgomery County Detective Bureau at 610-226-5553.
There is a $5,000 cash reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the deadly home invasion
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