Police log Feb. 7

• State police arrested Kimberly Ann Kenyon, 42, of Kennett Square, for DUI after a traffic stop on Route 52 at Lenni Drive in Pocopson Township. Police said she failed to stop for a stop sign and was weaving. The incident happened at 1:50 a.m. on Feb. 2.

• Police said someone stole a Tom Tom GPS unit from an unlocked car parked on Shavertown Road in Concord Township. The unknown suspect is also believed to have siphoned gas from another vehicle on the property. The GPS was reported to be valued at $129, the gas at $51. The theft happened sometime between Jan. 24 and 28.

• State police from Troop K, Media barracks are now saying that they are investigating the theft of money from the Arby’s Restaurant in Painters Crossing in Chadds Ford Township. The only detail given is that the theft happened sometime between Dec. 28 and Jan. 6.

• An 18-year-old male from Glen Mills had cash stolen when he was stopped at a red light on Cheyney Road at Baltimore Pike about 9:30 p.m. on Jan. 18. A police report said someone entered the car through an unlocked passenger door and demanded money. The suspect fled on foot after the victim gave him cash. Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 484-840-1000.

• Police are looking for a man suspected of stealing an iPad and a Sony Smart Watch from the Verizon store in the Concordville Town Centre on Jan. 28. Police described the suspect as black, about 6 feet tall, 200 pounds, wearing black jeans, a black coat and black-rimmed glasses. He fled on foot toward Evergreen Drive.

• Birmingham Township Police Chief Thomas Nelling told supervisors on Feb. 4 that his department responded to 1,455 incidents in January, with four of them still being open case. Among them are three thefts and one case of vandalism, he said.

• Pennsylvania State Police from Troop K, Media barracks responded to 1,319 incidents in January including 262 criminal cases with 181 arrests. They also responded to 169 crashes with 41 injuries. Police remind residents to wear seatbelts, drive carefully and report suspicious activity by calling 911. People should also keep valuables out of sight and lock vehicle and home doors.

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