Crime & Safety
Two Vehicles Stolen Tuesday In Radnor: Police
One of the stolen vehicles was recovered in Tredyffrin Township, police said.

WAYNE, PA – Two vehicles were stolen early Tuesday, May 30 from a Radnor Township home, according to Radnor Township Police. Police said one of the stolen vehicles has been recovered, but the other remains missing.
According to police, two Land Rovers were stolen in the early hours of Tuesday, May 30 from King of Prussia Road.
Police said both vehicles were parked in a residential driveway and were unlocked. Police aid at least one of the vehicles had keys inside it when it was stolen.
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One vehicle was recovered in Tredyffrin Township, police said, while the other is still missing.
The township has been plagued by vehicle thefts in 2017 so far, with the most recent reported thefts occurring on May 18.
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Back in February, several vehicles were broken into and a Jeep was stolen.
Then shortly after that, another Jeep was stolen in Radnor in early March.
In late March, a vehicle was stolen from Pine Tree Road and the alleged thief ended up dying in a crash following a chase with police.
Lastly, a vehicle was stolen in early April where The thief got inside the car through the sunroof.
Radnor Police strongly advise everyone to lock all vehicles in their driveway and ensure no keys are left in vehicles that could be used to steal them.
Anyone with information related to these incidents or who witnesses or witnessed suspicious activity is asked to call 911.
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