Police log April 19

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• State police are investigating an attempted
break in of a storage unit at Extra Space Storage Co, in Chadds Ford. Police
said two people entered the property and tried to break a lock with a crow bar,
but were unable to gain access. They then fled. The incident — at 10:30 p.m. on
April 13 — was captured on an overhead surveillance camera.

• Two unidentified white males are being
sought for breaking into a car parked at the Brandywine River Museum on April
16 and stealing $175 from a purse that was left in the vehicle, a police report
said. The suspects’ vehicle is described as a two-door Honda Civic with a blue
body kit and a rear spoiler. The break in occurred shortly after 5 p.m.

• Police are looking for whoever broke into a
Toyota Corolla parked at the Brandywine rover Museum on April 17 between 2 and
4:30 p.m. and stole a bicycle, laptop, purse, suitcase and GPS. Entry was
gained by smashing a window.

• Police arrested a Wilmington man in Chadds
Ford for DUI. A report said Michael Gebrian was determined to be DUI on April
12 at 11:39 p.m. after he was stopped for traffic violations at Ridge Road and
Beechwood Circle.

• James Joseph Guinan IV was charged with DUI
following a traffic stop on Route 1 near Webb Road at 1:16 a.m. on April 16,
according to police. A report said he was stopped for several violations and
was determined to be under the influence of alcohol.

• Unknown suspects installed malware into the
computer system at Ruby’s Diner in Concord Township sometime between Dec. 1,
2011 and March 25 gaining access to customers’ credit and debit cards. Numerous
victims had their accounts fraudulently accessed, according to police.
Management replaced all computer software once they realized the system had
been compromised. Customers who think their information was stolen should
contact their banks, the report said.


Birmingham Township Police Chief Tom Nelling told supervisors during their
April 16 meeting that his department responded to 1,880 incidents during the
month of March. Among them were five criminal arrests including the discharge
of a firearm, prowling and a Meagan’s Law violation.

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