A second item was also taken during the burglary, police said.
Police also responded to two fires and two animal 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.
Police have identified Andrea Lawton, 46, of Philadelphia, as a suspect in connection with the theft.
Police also responded to a report of an abandoned refrigerator.
Police also responded to 10 reports of suspicious people.
A Lower Merion resident was recently victimized.
Police also responded to a car crash involving a bicycle.
Police also responded to reports of criminal mischief to cars and several car crashes with property damage.
Merion's fire chief was injured while getting two residents out of the burning house, officials said.
Police also responded to two fires.
A stolen vehicle was also recovered, police said.
Police also responded to four fires.
The woman was found by parkgoers early Sunday morning at Flat Rock Park.
Alan Kirsch Jr. had been facing multiple felony charges.
What looked like a jewelry box, but wasn't, was taken July 3, police said.
Police also responded to credit card/ATM fraud.
Ten more thefts from cars were reported last week, after 22 were reported the previous week, police said.
It is scheduled to last until 8 p.m., the Montgomery County Health Department stated in a release.
The checkpoints are scheduled Friday through Sunday.
He admitted to having an inappropriate relationship with a 16-year-old, the Main Line Times reported.
Police calls decreased again in Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne.
Police also responded to reports of compromised identity and credit card/ATM fraud.
Police also responded to 14 reports of suspicious circumstances.
Items stolen in Radnor and Haverford townships were found at the scene of several Wynnewood thefts, police say.
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The driver was pulled over for speeding, Lower Merion police said.
Police also responded to reports of fraud and theft.
A home invasion took place Wednesday, June 6 in Radnor.
Police also responded to two fires and five car accidents.