Pennsylvania State Police from Troop J, Avondale, are
investigating a kidnapping in Colerain Township, Lancaster County. A
10-year-old girl was abducted but released 150 yards away from the point of
abduction. No injuries were reported. Police said they’re looking for a white
male, 20-25 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet tall, slender with
short dark hair, wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt and driving a teal or
greenish-blue minivan, according to the report. Police said the suspect forced
the girl into the minivan, then drove about 150 yards before stopping and
releasing the girl. She then ran home and contacted police, the report said.
• Two IBM ThinkPads were stolen from the Elam United
Methodist Church on Smithbridge Road in Concord Township sometime on May 9 or
10, according to a police report. Police said the break-in happened possibly
through an unsecured door after the perpetrator(s) failed to smash a door
handle with a cemetery grave marker. In addition to theft, several of the rooms
were ransacked, one was splattered with paint and some hanging decorations were
set on fire, the report said. Anyone with information on the case should call
the Pennsylvania State Police at 484-840-1000.
• Pennsylvania State Police reported that Brian William
Fisher, 37, of Oxford was arrested for DUI at Marshall road and Route 202 in
Chadds Ford Township. The report said Fisher was stopped at 1:41 a.m. on May 9
for multiple violations.
• Police said Shaunna L. Wolpert, of North Glen Road in
Chadds Ford was arrested for disorderly conduct just after midnight on May 8.
The report said police received a call about a woman continuously yelling and
screaming from her home. Police had been called to the same residence several
times for similar incidents in the past month, the report said.

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