Crime & Safety

Tredyffrin Police Blotter: Thefts, Drug Possession, Harassment

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TREDYFFRIN TOWNSHIP, PA — The latest Tredyffrin Township Police blotter is out, and we have the details here.

The blotter covers incidents that occurred between March 14 and March 26.

Police handled thefts, disorderly conduct, DUI, and more.

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See the full blotter below:

RECOVERED PROPERTY – VALLEY FORGE MIDDLE SCHOOL
The Tredyffrin Township Police Department is currently attempting to identify the owners of recovered high-technology devices believed to have been lost or stolen from several areas within the Valley Forge Middle School during the 2018-2019 school year. These recovered items include calculators, earbuds and thumb drives.

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If you have had any items lost or stolen during the time frame described above please contact Detective James Konieczny by email at jkonieczny@tredyffrin.org. Please include in your email a full description of the item, the date and location it was lost or stolen.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT
March 14, West Central Avenue in Paoli — Police charged a 29-year-old male from Darby with disorderly conduct and harassment after it was determined that he was threatening the victim.

THEFT FROM VEHICLE
March 18, Paoli Shopping Center — The victim reported their vehicle’s window smashed and their wallet stolen from inside. The wallet contained identification cards and credit cards, which were used to make fraudulent purchases.

POSSESSION
March 22, Old Forge Crossing — Police charged Brian Cappelli, 36, of King of Prussia, with possession of a controlled substance and praphernalia after officers observed baggies of suspected heroin and related paraphernalia in the vehicle he was seated in.

HARASSMENT
March 23, Minor Ave in Paoli — Police charged a 42-year-old male from Paoli with harassment after he continued to harass the victim after repeated warnings.

FALSE REPORTS
March 25, Route 202 — During a traffic stop, officers determined that the driver provided false identification when asked. The driver, Terrell Acres, 23, of Philadelphia, was charged with the following crimes: unsworn falsification to authorities; false ID to law enforcement authorities; possession of a controlled substance and other traffic violations.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT
March 26, Target store in Strafford — Police charged a 24-year-old male from West Chester with disorderly conduct after he was causing a disturbance inside the store.

THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS WERE ARRESTED FOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE. THE LAB RESULTS AND/OR CHEMICAL BREATH TESTING HAVE BEEN OFFICIALLY VERIFIED AND DETERMINED TO BE UNFIT TO OPERATE A MOTOR VEHICLE SAFELY ON THE ROADWAY.

  • Mauro Chiappini, 62, of Wayne, PA - Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) was .110 percent
  • Leonard Dendunnen, 61, of Devon, PA - BAC was .261 percent
  • Eryn Drabick, 26, of Royersford, PA – BAC was .269 percent
  • Gerald Dugan, 62, of West Chester, PA – BAC was .185 percent
  • Denise Goldyn, 51, of Berwyn, PA – BAC was .194 percent
  • Khalim Hadas, 22, of Philadelphia, PA – Marijuana was present in his system
  • Long Mai, 30, of Philadelphia, PA - Marijuana was present in his system
  • Stephen Markiewicz, 61, of Downingtown, PA – BAC was .123 percent

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