Crime & Safety

Attempted Murder, Child Sex Crime Hearing For Delco Man Delayed

Charles Hall's preliminary hearing on charges of attempted murder, indecent assault of a child, and more in Radnor has been delayed to May.

Charles Hall, 40, of Broomall, is charged with attempted murder, child sex crimes, burglary, and more in connection with two incidents.
Charles Hall, 40, of Broomall, is charged with attempted murder, child sex crimes, burglary, and more in connection with two incidents. (Radnor Township Police)

RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — The former Delaware County firefighter accused of trying to kill a woman in Wayne, as well as sexually assaulting her young daughter, will wait until May to have his preliminary hearing.

Court records show Charles Hall, 40, of Broomall, is now schedule to appear for a preliminary hearing on May 2. His hearing was scheduled for March 21. It's unclear why the hearing was continued.

He is being held on $2 million bail, according to court documents.

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Hall was charged in late February with attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault, burglary, and related charges, in connection with the stabbing of a Wayne woman on Sunday, Feb. 25.

Then on March 1, authorities filed five felony counts of unlawful contact with a minor, felony endangering the welfare of a child, felony corruption of minors, and five counts of indecent assault of a person less than 16 years old.

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Those charged came after authorities said they learned Hall sexually assaulted the Wayne stabbing victim's daughter at a King of Prussia movie theater and mall while he, his wife, their daughter, and her friends celebrated a birthday, police told Patch.

The new charges list the incident date as Feb. 17.

Police said the victim is a friend of Hall's daughter.

Police told Patch Hall may have gone to the victim's home out of fear that her mother was planning to report the alleged sexual abuse to authorities.

Hall was a volunteer firefighter with the Broomall Fire Company, but was suspended until further notice and locked out of the fire station after he was initially charged.

On Feb. 25, Radnor Police were called to a home on the 200 block of Willow Avenue in Wayne for a report of a stabbing and found a woman suffering from multiple stab wounds, as well as a juvenile female suffering from injuries from trying to intervene in the stabbing.

The young woman gave a description of the suspect and told police it was Hall who attacked the adult woman, police said.

Not long after Radnor police took the report, Haverford Township Police found Hall while responding to a vehicle crash on Sproul Road.

Hall was identified and taken into custody without incident, police said.

Police said anyone who has information on these incidents or may have been a victim is urged to contact them at 911.

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