Police log May 19

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• Sometime between April 23 and
May 2, someone stole a refrigerator, a washer and dryer and attempted to take a
stove from a home on Bullock Road in Chadds Ford Township, a police report
said. No other information was available.

• Two people were injured when
a tractor-trailer and a Honda Civic collided on Route 322 in Concord Township
early on May 16. A police report said the accident happened at 4:57 a.m. when
the car, driven by John Bruecks, 29, of West Grove, crossed into the on-coming
lane of traffic. It crashed into the truck. The collision and the subsequent
maneuvering by the truck driver caused the truck to roll over. The car also
rolled and knocked over a telephone pole. Bruecks and the truck driver, Dan
Wesler, 58, of Phoenixville were taken to Chester-Crozer Medical Center with
moderate injuries, the police said. The road was closed for about four hours so
crews could clean up about 75 gallons of spilled asphalt and 20 gallons of diesel
fuel.

• State police said someone
broke into a house on Running Brook Road in Concord Township and caused $5,000
to $10,000 worth of damage sometime between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. Anyone with
information is asked to call the police at 484-840-1000.

• Patrick Matthew Oldham, 32,
of Wilmington, is accused of trying to steal $229 worth of body wash and
deodorant items from the Acme on Byers Drive in Concord Township. A police
report said Oldham concealed the products in his pants before trying to leave
the store. The incident happened at 6:45 p.m. on May 14.

• Police are continuing their
investigation into the break-in at the Old Wooden Market and Deli in Chadds
Ford Township on May 9. The suspects in that case are also sought in connection
with break-ins at Meghan’s Restaurant and Concord Pizza. All three locations
were hit between 12:30 and 3 a.m. There are no suspects at this time, police
said.

• Pennsylvania State Police
from Troop K, Media are investigating the report of a missing 13-year-old girl
from Glen Mills. According to a report, Brad Hamilton Smith, of Elam Drive
reported his daughter, Madison Holiday Smith, missing on May 14. Smith
reportedly told police his daughter never returned home from school on Friday,
May 13. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 484-840-1000.

• State police reported that
they charged Jeffrey Kiehl, 40, of Glen Mills, with driving too fast for
conditions following a one-vehicle accident at 11:15 p.m. on May 6. The
accident happened at Featherbed Lane near Route 322 in Concord Township,
according to the report. Police said Kiehl was driving north in the right lane
and negotiating a left hand curve when he crossed the left lane, went off the
road and then rolled over onto the driver’s side. No injuries were reported.

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