People were robbed at gunpoint in Bala Cynwyd and had houses burglarized throughout the township between Sept. 9 and Sept. 15, according to Lower Merion police.
It happened early Thursday evening outside Joe's Crab Shack on City Avenue, Lower Merion police say.
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It happened about 12:30 p.m. Wednesday.
It happened Thursday afternoon on Levering Mill Road in Bala Cynwyd, and no one was hurt, Lower Merion police say.
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Both forced and non-forced entries were reported to Lower Merion police.
Florencio Perez Martinez, of Perkiomen Township, allegedly ran a prostitution business that spanned throughout the county.
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Authorities determined the package was 'harmless.'
The trio stole high-end landscaping equipment so they could sell it to buy heroin, police said. On at least one occasion, Lower Merion was hit.
Two vehicles collided at the intersection of Spring Mill Road and Morris Avenue on Tuesday morning.
Three people died Monday when a gunman opened fire at a municipal meeting in Ross Township near Saylorsburg in the southern Poconos.
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The peculiar instance of road rage occurred in Ardmore last week.
The department believes the duo, captured by surveillance footage, are behind a handful of thefts in the area.
The investigation is ongoing, according to Lower Merion Police.
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While the township doesn't comment on personnel matters, the suspension may be related to a car accident involving an officer.
The thief made away with six cents.
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No arrests have been made.
Early Tuesday morning, a motorcyclist hit a man who was walking along the side of the road. Both died at the scene.
The victim told police he drove himself to Tacony after being shot.
The apparent instigator was arrested while his coworker refused medical attention and continued his shift.