The victim has reported the crime to borough police almost three months afterward.
Doors were forced open Saturday night at the Bala Cynwyd residence.
A Bala Cynwyd home was burglarized Oct. 6.
Though the gun Officer Brad Fox was killed with was allegedly purchased in Jeffersonville, police say another gun was purchased for Andrew Thomas at French Creek Outfitters.
A rear window was broken to gain entry Saturday, police said.
A round-up of police calls the week of Sept. 24-30 in the Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch area.
The victim was walking Monday night on the 500 block of Essex Avenue.
The drivers were from Philadelphia and Gladwyne, Lower Merion police said.
No charges have been filed in the apparent road-rage incident.
Both recent incidents happened at the shopping center.
A round-up of police calls the week of Sept. 17 to 23 in the Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch area.
After the cab driver insisted a passenger clean up her vomit, three friends intervened, Lower Merion police said.
Police reported three burglaries this week in Bala Cynwyd.
At least three incidents happened in the same recent day.
Firefighters responded about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday to the restaurant on Montgomery Avenue in Narberth.
Officers also responded to another Bala Cynwyd burglary.
A computer was reported stolen.
Local police calls dropped noticeably, week to week.
Andrew Charles Thomas committed suicide moments after shooting Officer Bradley Fox, an autopsy concluded.
Officers also made three arrests for underage drinking and public drunkenness.
The 64-year-old Lafayette Hill resident became ill Aug. 19.
The Bala Cynwyd store was held up at gunpoint Sept. 1.
Lower Merion officers also responded to two thefts from vehicles in the past week.
Arie Oren, who operated a weight-loss practice in Conshohocken, was arrested in April 2011.
Local calls to Lower Merion police increased from the week ending Aug. 26 to the week ending Sept. 2.
Local calls to Lower Merion police increased from the week ending Aug. 19 to the week ending Aug. 26.
A total of $300 was taken from the cash register.
Lower Merion officers handled several thefts and accidents.
Surveillance footage from Sunday's incident at the Bala Cynwyd store traced the suspect to his Merion Station job, according to Lower Merion police.
The following information has been provided by the Lower Merion Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt or a conviction.
The incident happened in June on City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd. Timothy Harris is due in Penn Valley court Sept. 6 on multiple charges.
Various items had been taken from the Dartmouth Road home Thursday night. Officers canvassed the neighborhood looking for the perpetrator.
Lower Merion police say a 69-year-old man was victimized.
The following information has been supplied by the Lower Merion Police Department. If arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt or a conviction.
A Wells Fargo Bank technician discovered a card skimmer on an ATM, according to a township release.
These food-service establishments were evaluated by the Montgomery County Health Department.
Lower Merion Police Department reported eight thefts, up from four the previous week.
No arrests were made in any of the incidents, Lower Merion police said.
Police report criminal activity in Bala Cynwyd and Narberth.
The City Avenue store was targeted twice in the past week.