Crime & Safety

1 Arrested, 1 Wanted In New Year's Day Break-In: Radnor Police

While one suspect is in police custody, the other has a warrant out for her arrest in connection with the New Year's Day burglary.

WAYNE, PA — Police in Radnor Township have arrested one person and have a warrant out for another person's arrest in connection with a New Year's Day burglary at a Wayne store.

According to police, Andrew Joyner, 35, of New York was arrested in connection with a burglary occurred at about 8:07 a.m. on Dec. 31 at a business on the 500 block of East Lancaster Avenue in Wayne.

Police said Frances Walker, 41, also of New York, is still wanted in connection with the break-in.

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Joyner was arrested Feb. 20 in New York, police said. In Radnor, he is facing charges of felony burglary, possession of an instrument of crime, felony recieving stolen propery, and more charges.

Walker faces similar charges.

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Joyner is also facing charges out of Chester County in connection with a robbery and car jacking.

Video from the incident showed a man and woman pry open the business's front door then steal fur coats, jewelry, and cash, police said.

After taking the items, the pair got into a silver BMW X5 SUV with dark tinted windows. According to police, the BMW had a New York State license plate, GHW-4779, which was stolen out of New York City.

The woman was wearing a dark coat with fur around the hood.

Anyone with information about this incident or the suspects identities is asked to contact Detective Jim Santoliquito at 610-688-5606, extension 112, or call 911.

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