Police Log Nov. 6: ATM fraud; $1,700 worth stolen

PSP Logo• A Concord Township man told police that approximately $1,700 worth of items was stolen from his vehicle sometime between 6 p.m. Oct. 26 and 6:40 a.m., Oct. 27. The vehicle was parked in front of his Winfield Court home, according to a police report. State Police from Troop K, Media barracks, are investigating.

• State police from Troop K are also investigating a case of access device fraud that happened Oct. 29 at an ATM in Delaware. According to a report, someone used a debit card to withdraw $700 from an ATM in the name of a 50-year-old woman from Concord Township.

• No injuries were reported, but Steven M. George, 54, of Wilmington, was cited when he struck another vehicle on Heyburn Road in Chadds Ford Township on Oct. 27, police said. According to the report, George was heading north on Heyburn when he sideswiped a southbound vehicle.

• An unidentified truck driver was charged with trespass by motor vehicle in Chadds Ford Township on Oct. 29. Police said the driver tried to enter a driveway on Route 1 and drove onto the grass of a Heyburn Road property, damaging the grass.

• Harassment charges were pending against a man state police have identified as Keith Edwin Armstron, 53, of Chester. A police report said the accused fled the scene after committing an act of harassment at the Pet Smart store in Concord Township on Nov. 2.

• Sometime between 5 p.m. on Oct. 25 and 5 p.m. on Oct. 27, someone stole four pieces of split rail fencing and two metal 14-foot gates from the ChesLen Preserve on Cannery Road in Newlin Township, said state police from the Embreeville barracks.

 

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