In case you missed them, we rundown some of the biggest police stories from the past week.
In an email to friends, the Haverford realtor accused of dumping critters in her neighbor's driveway said she didn't do it.
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Authorities are launching a campaign to combat dangerous driving across the Commonwealth.
The attorney says police refuse to hand over a video that would prove his clients' innocence. Police say he made no such request.
A Haverford couple stand accused of throwing dead animals in their neighbor's driveway. Their lawyer says they didn't do it.
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In case you missed them, we run down some of this week's biggest Lower Merion Police stories.
The man was uninjured, but authorities took the opportunity to offer a stern reminder to would-be rafters: stay out of the water.
The defendants' home is on the market too, according to police. Oh, and they're both realtors.
A police dog tracked the criminal, but lost his scent near Haverford Township.
The defendant claims the two attacked him, and his actions were in self-defense.
Patrick, 13, wants to be a cop.
In case you missed them, we run down some of this week's biggest police stories.
No one was injured in the incident, but the golf cart was damaged.
Three men were arrested in Lower Merion Wednesday for a Lower Pottsgrove bank robbery. A fourth might still be out there.
Lower Merion Police will establish checkpoints and conduct roving patrols throughout the township.
Fire companies began responding about 4 p.m. Friday to the Bala Cynwyd office building.
The building inspector who committed suicide Wednesday left a video suicide note.
Anne Bryan, 24, died in the June 5 collapse of a Center City Building.
A section of Montgomery Avenue was closed all through Thursday's rush hour. The road has since been reopened.
An initial report of an entrapment turned out to be false, according to authorities.
The homes were hit in tandem over the weekend, according to Lower Merion Police.
According to Lower Merion Police, the man ended up hopping into another vehicle.
One of a number of drug busts in Lower Merion in early to mid May.
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Philadelphia resident faces multiple charges after leading police on pursuit, crashing into Walls and Windows on Wednesday, police say.
Checkpoints and roving patrols will be on the lookout for impaired drivers.
A roundup of calls to police the week of April 8-21 in the Narberth and Bala Cynwyd area.
Jorge Cruz is charged with three Lower Merion Township burglaries, one Radnor Township burglary and related charges, according to police and court documents.
The thefts occurred over the span of several months, according to Lower Merion police.
The past five years have seen more than 300 people die in crashes involving distracted driving, according to PennDOT.
The boyfriend broke up the fight, according to the Lower Merion police report.
A roundup of police calls the week of March 18 to 24 in Belmont Hills.
In one incident, a $900 tablet was stolen, police said.
Plus, a theft from Joe's Crab Shack in this week's blotter.
The burglar appears to have broken a window to gain entry.
The accident happened on City Avenue near Belmont.
A roundup of police calls the week of March 18-24 in Bala Cynwyd.
A Philadelphia man will be charged, according to Lower Merion police.