Crime & Safety

Burglary, Thefts, Disorderly Conduct: Springfield Police Blotter

Police said a juvenile hit a person after a road rage incident in the parking lot of Springfield Mall on March 5. See the full report here.

SPRINGFIELD, PA – Springfield Police issued their latest crime report on March 13.

The report includes incidents that occurred between March 5 and March 9 in the township.

Crimes included disorderly conduct, theft, burglary, and more.

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See full details below:

March 5, 3:06 p.m.
A juvenile female from Marcus Hook was cited for disorderly conduct after being involved in a road rage incident in the parking lot of Springfield Mall. The female was a passenger in a vehicle and accused another driver of speeding. She then confronted the other driver and upon being separated by Mall Security she struck the driver in the head with her hand.

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March 5, 5:49 p.m.
CVS, at 334 Baltimore Pike, employees reported a male had entered the store about an hour prior and placed a quantity of the drink Ensure in a shopping cart. The male then wheeled the cart outside without making payment for the merchandise and entered a blue vehicle and left the area. Det. McNeely is investigating.

March 6, 11:07 a.m.
A resident of the 400 block Larchwood Road reported that after receiving an alarm notification from the alarm company, she found the kitchen door and window open. Police checked the interior of the house and found jewelry boxes missing from one of the bedrooms. Det. McCarthy is handling the investigation.

March 6, 5:09 p.m.
A shopper at BJ’s Wholesale reported that she had been shopping with her wallet resting in the shopping cart. When she went to pay for her merchandise, she found the wallet was missing. Several credit cards and cash were inside the wallet.

March 6, 8:11 p.m.
Police investigated a male subject on the unit block of East Woodland Avenue who had been accused of throwing a cigarette at a passing motorist. This subject had been arrested by Delaware County Park Police on an arrest warrant a short time earlier in the day at Smedley Park. The victim in this cigarette incident did not wish to pursue charges, and the subject was released.

March 9. 8:35 p.m.
Chipotle Mexican Grill, 801 Baltimore Pike, reported an attempted entry into the building. The manager discovered pry marks and damage to the rear door that occurred overnight. Entry was not gained.

March 9, 12:18 p.m.
Pacific Sunwear, 1250 Baltimore Pike, reported a retail theft. A store employee heard the audible security alarm activate at the front of the store. She observed two women and a man exiting the store carrying a large amount of merchandise. The suspects were last seen running toward the Target store and exiting the mall. A description of the suspects and a possible vehicle was provided to police. Det. James Devaney is investigating.

March 9, 1:30 p.m.
Officer Kai DiRemigio responded to the Target Store, 857 Baltimore Pike, for an accident in the parking lot. When he arrived, he observed one of the drivers, Addesse G. Willie, 41, of Philadelphia, yelling at the other driver. Officer DiRemigio separated both parties and collected their information. During the investigation, Willie began screaming at the other driver and spit in his face. Officer DiRemigio tried to calm Willie, but she refused to comply with directions. She was advised she was under arrest and resisted, struggling with the officer as he placed her in handcuffs. As a result, Officer DiRemigio suffered scratches to his face, bites to his arm and a laceration above his lip. Addesse G. Willie was charged with aggravated assault, resisting arrest and other related charges. Det. Bridget McCarthy is handling the case.

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