Crime & Safety
Car Broken Into, Credit Cards Stolen, Theft From Store In Radnor
Police said credit cards were stolen at Club La Maison, a vehicle on Lancaster Avenue was broken into, and a person stole from a store
RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — Police in Radnor Township are reporting numerous thefts in the township that occurred last week.
According to police, three thefts occurred Friday at various locations in the township.
The first occurred between 12:10 p.m. and 1 p.m. at Club La Maison in Wayne.
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Police said during that time, five credit and debit cards were taken from a victim's wallet, which was in a locker at the club.
After being taken, the cards were used in the King of Prussia area to make fraudulent purchases, police said.
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Police said there is no video surveillance available of the theft.
Also on Friday, police said several coasters and other items were stolen from a display in a store at 503 W. Lancaster Ave.
Video from the store showed a white female in her 50s or 60s placing several items in her purse. She then left the store without paying for anything.
Police said the woman was wearing a yellow coat, black shirt, black heels, and black pants.
Then, sometime between 5:45 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Friday, a vehicle had its passenger side window smashed and items removed from inside.
The vehicle was parked at 519 E. Lancaster Ave., police said.
A backpack that contained various personal items was stolen from the vehicle, police said.
Anyone who may have seen anything regarding these crimes or who was the victim of similar crimes are asked to contact the Radnor Police at 911.
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