Katia Monet Lambert, 18, of Philadelphia is charged with simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct.
The suspect took $500 to $600 and left the owners unharmed.
The LMPD jurisdiction responded to 663 incidents.
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.
Calls for service decreased after Hurricane Irene, though.
The event started 10 years ago with just six members of the fire company.
Authorities believe the same man also robbed three Roxborough banks in the past week.
Father and daughter both thought the other was killed immediately after the accident happened.
A group of Superior Court judges on Thursday overturned the order of a smaller panel last year.
Authorities were deployed to nearly 150 instances of road debris during the storm, a weekly report shows.
There were no apparent injuries.
Check the township's list of calls for police response from Aug. 15 through Aug. 21.
Johnathan Zellars was a Philadelphia photographer, the Inquirer reported.
The discovery was made Friday morning, a township spokeswoman said.
Check the township's list of calls for police response from Aug. 8 through Aug. 14.
Township police have descriptions of suspects but have made no arrests.
He now owes former clients more than $880,000 in restitution.
Devon Brinkley, 24, of Philadelphia, was convicted in May of five robberies, one of which took place in Wayne.
The building's owner and former longtime occupant said renters recently moved out. No injuries were reported.
Several victims had not used locks.
Arie Oren has been free on $50,000 bail.
James Civello's next court date is Sept. 7.
Victor Gordon, 68, owns an art shop in Philadelphia.
The effort is state-funded.
Lower Merion police said the incident happened at a Ballytore Road home.
Twenty people lost $6 million, a U.S. Attorney said Friday.
About $42 in merchandise was stolen, Lower Merion police said.
The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court on Wednesday, July 13, about two months after the woman first made the accusations at a public township meeting.
The following incidents took place in Bala Cynwyd and Narberth.
The accident in Lower Merion Township at Exit 337 (Gladwyne) has closed the ramp and caused traffic delays.