74 neighborhood incidents were recorded in the week ending Jan. 13.
Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne and Rosemont facilities were inspected.
Two drunken drivers were stopped at the same intersection within an hour, police said.
Gladwyne and Rosemont residences were targeted.
54 neighborhood incidents were recorded in the week ending Jan. 6.
32 neighborhood incidents were recorded in the week ending Jan. 6.
The agency declined to comment on the nature of the investigation.
76 neighborhood incidents were recorded in the week ending Jan. 6.
18 neighborhood incidents were recorded in the week ending Jan. 6.
Anyone with information about these cases can call police at 610-649-1000.
A section of Stony Lane will be closed during the day.
Calls to police decreased week to week.
Calls to police increased week to week before Christmas.
Two others were also injured, Lower Merion police said.
Lower Merion police reported the following incidents from last week.
One of the buildings targeted was a house for college students.
The break-ins happened in October, according to the department's superintendent.
The State Police increased enforcement efforts between Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.
Lower Merion police briefed media Monday morning.
Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt or a conviction.
Andrea Lawton will be sentenced March 12.
Calls to police remained steady week to week.
Cheryl Laing and Jessica Gullickson, of Broomall, were arrested after an investigation into an unauthorized after hours dental practice at “Smilz 4 Life” in Bryn Mawr.
Police calls decreased week to week.
Lower Merion Police Department provided the following information; arrests and charges mentioned do not necessarily indicate guilt.
Real estate developer Michael Pouls is to be sentenced in March, according to Philly.com.
Police calls increased week to week.
Expensive phones were also stolen from Lancaster Avenue stores.
The 18-year-old from Massachusetts was hospitalized Dec. 2.
Speed is thought to be one cause for the early Sunday morning accident, police said.
Lower Merion police relayed the following incidents to news media on Monday. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt or a conviction.
Police calls decreased from week to week.
Lower Merion police report a suspect has been identified.
LMPD on Monday reported the following incidents.
Two commercial buildings were vandalized Nov. 12-13.
The man collected disability checks for himself and a dependent while working at a Bryn Mawr church, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Lower Merion police briefed media on Monday.
Calls increased significantly after the storm.