Also, a house was egged in a separate incident, police say.
A rundown of the week's police news in Marple and Newtown.
A vehicle was traveling the wrong way down the Blue Route in the early-morning hours Friday, police say.
A man puts a more expensive item into a box marked on sale in a Home Depot theft, police say.
Also, a Newtown Square man was arrested in connection with DUI in Westtown Township, police say.
Newtown Township Police responded to two residential burglaries in March and made arrests in both, police say.
The cause of the fire is undetermined.
Also, a woman's credit card information was fraudulently used in a separate incident, police say.
A former camp counselor who was indicted on rape and other charges stemming from alleged incidents at a Massachusetts Christian camp more than 30 years ago admitted to also molesting one of his Episcopal students, according to published reports.
The former camp counselor was indicted on rape and other charges stemming from alleged incidents that occurred at a Massachusetts Christian camp more than 30 years ago.
The department would like to speak with the two individuals pictured in this article as part of an ongoing investigation.
It's unlikely that the victim will get any restitution on the money, police say.
Also, car radio and medications were stolen from inside a vehicle in a separate incident, police say.
A small crow bar was also found inside the home and did not belong to the residents, police say.
Electronics and cameras were bypassed in the burglary, police say.
The victim's money was recovered in the incident and did not press charges against the employee, police say.
Also, a woman was arrested in connection with an Old Navy retail theft, police say.
A neighbor noticed suspicious people and vehicles at a residence and immediately called police.
Police are asking residents to be on the look out for suspicious people knocking on doors and walking around houses.
The drivers in the two separate incidents both failed field sobriety tests, police say.
A breath test indicated the man's blood alcohol content was .233 percent, police say.
More than $300 in clothing was stolen from Old Navy, police say.
No one was injured in a Broomall house fire early Monday morning, fire officials say.
Also, a woman realizes her credit card number was stolen when four iPhones arrive at her door, police say.
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Each item was valued at $100 or more, police say.
Also, electronics were stolen from Walmart in separate retail thefts, police say.
Additional charges have been filed against two men accused in several Marple Township burglaries, police say.
A developer is expected to blast rock in the area of Goshen Road and Route 252 next week, Newtown Township Police alerted.
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Also, a 150-pound concrete flower planter was taken from a residence in a separate incident, police say
Also, jewelry was stolen from a residence, police say.
Also, a 20-year-old Newtown Square woman was cited for having a fake ID, police say.
The rash of recent burglaries are linked to drug addicts looking to fund their habit, police say.