The volume of police responses remained steady week to week.
A Union Avenue resident told Lower Merion police she was robbed at her front door Thursday night.
A road contractor reported it missing from a work site near the North Wynnewood Road tunnel.
The attempted theft at a Bala Cynwyd convenience store was caught on surveillance camera before dawn July 31.
A man cut through an exterior wall and drilled into the safe at the Bala Cynwyd convenience store.
"This is a stick-up," the robber said, according to news reports.
Michael Shawn Schaefer's defense attorney holds that evidence against Schaefer is "purely circumstantial."
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.
The man was in the Bala Cynwyd store for more than an hour.
Lower Merion authorities also responded last week to a Bala Cynwyd car on fire.
A Bala Cynwyd resident was recently victimized.
The Montgomery Court Apartments resident was arrested on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct.
The incident happened July 17 in Bala Cynwyd, according to Lower Merion police records.
One man convinced a Highland Circle homeowner to get him a glass of water while an apparent accomplice, police were told, took $500 worth of jewelry.
A rear window was pried open on Forrest Avenue earlier this month.
The FBI says Dorothy June Hairston Brown defrauded three charter schools, and misused money from Main Line Academy, between 2007 and 2011.
An arrest was made in one of the cases.
Incidents decreased slightly week to week.
Calls for service increased slightly in July's first week.
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The 18-year-old cashier who discreetly called 911 spoke with Patch after Saturday's ordeal.
Flat Rock Park visitors made the discovery at 7:05 a.m. Sunday.
City Avenue retail businesses were targeted on back-to-back days, police said.
No one was injured in car crashes in the past week.
There will be added attention Friday through Sunday.
Police calls dropped slightly, week to week.
The City Avenue pharmacy was targeted a month ago, too.
Most of the incidents were in Wynnewood.
Police calls increased week to week.
The incident happened about 4 a.m. Wednesday.
Lower Merion police also responded to fires and a DUI in a recent week.
A Bala Cynwyd pharmacy was hit twice in three days, police say.
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.
Police also have an arrest warrant for the babysitter of the alleged victims.
The 36-year-old resident is due in court Thursday, June 21.