Crime & Safety
Stone Sign Vandalized In Wayne Early Friday: Radnor Police
More vandalism has been reported in Radnor Township. This time, a stone sign on Lancaster Avenue was broken, police said.
WAYNE, PA — Another instance of criminal mischief has been reported in Radnor Township, police said.
According to police, a decorative stone sign was vandalized in the early morning hours of May 3.
The vandalism occurred on the 100 block of East Lancaster Avenue, police said.
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Large pieces of stone and a concrete slab were broken off of the sign and thrown about a parking lot, according to police.
Anyone who may have witnessed this incident or has any information on who may have caused the damage is asked to contact Radnor Police at 911.
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