Crime & Safety
2 Vehicles Vandalized, One Stolen From In Radnor: Police
One incident occurred on Oct. 26 and the other on Nov. 2. One vehicle's tire was punctured and the other had a window smashed out.

RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA – Two vehicle vandalism incidents occurred in Radnor Township over the past week and police are alerting the public to the crimes.
According to Radnor Police, one incident occurred on Thursday, Oct. 26 and the other on Thursday, Nov. 2, police said.
The first incident occurred between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Oct. 26.
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A vehicle parked on the 600 block of Conestoga Road had its tire punctured by something, likely a knife, police said.
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Then on Nov. 2, another vehicle had a window broken and a wallet stolen from inside the vehicle.
Police urge residents to lock vehicles at all times and to report any suspicious people, vehicles, or activity observed in the community.
If anyone sees such people, vehicles, or activities taking place, police said to call 911 immediately.
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