Police log Feb. 3

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• Pennsylvania State Police
from the Media barracks reported the break-in of a car parked at the McDonalds
in Chadds Ford on Jan. 25 between 6:15 and 6:45 p.m. The report said someone
broke the passenger side front window and stole two pair of sunglasses, a
clutch purse and a pair of gloves. The items were valued at $275. A store
surveillance video showed a dark green Chevrolet Tahoe or Suburban parked next
to the victim’s vehicle for about 10 minutes, police said.

• Police charged a 25-year-old
woman from Peach Bottom with stealing four containers of baby formula from the
Target store in the Concordville Towne Center. A report said Target Loss
Prevention stopped Melissa Brown outside the store at 3:33 p.m. on Jan. 27.

• Karelis Martinez was charged
with DUI after he was observed making numerous traffic violations on Route 1
south of Route 202 in Chadds Ford shortly before 3 a.m. on Jan. 28, a police
report said. Martinez, 22, is from Exton, the report said.

• Gary Danehower, of Garnet
Valley, was charged with DUI on Brinton Lake Road in Concord Township shortly
before 3 p.m. on Jan. 30, a state police report said. He was not driving at the
time. According to the report, a passing motorist contacted the state police
after seeing Danehower apparently passed out behind the wheel of his 2009
Acura. EMS personnel responded first, and then a state trooper arrived and
conducted a field sobriety test. The report said the test indicated Danehower’s
blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit. He was taken into
custody and transported to Riddle Memorial Hospital for observation.

• Police are investigating a
case of access device fraud in which a 78-year-old woman, a resident of
Governor Markham Drive in Concord Township, is the victim. A police report said
someone, somehow, obtained the woman’s check card number and made several
purchases from different locations in Canada. The amount of the theft is
$771.67. Anyone with information is asked to call the state police at
484-840-1000.

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