Police Log July 23: Burglary, stolen vehicles, DUIs

11205124_10153279720643627_7567418857375995848_n• Pennsylvania State Police from the Avondale barracks are investigating a July 19 burglary in East Marlborough Township. Police said someone entered the home on Jean Court and took cash, a TV, a purse, a portable hard drive. and a vehicle located in the driveway. The vehicle has been recovered, the report said, but the investigation is continuing and police are asking  anyone with information to call 610-268-2022.

• State police arrested Jennifer Heyman, 32, of Kennett Square, for DUI, a police report said. According to the report, Heyman was driving south on Route 1 near Fairville Road in Pennsbury Township at 12:37 a.m. on July 17 when she was pulled over for traffic violations. While stopped, it was determined that Heyman was driving under the influence of a controlled substance.

• A 29-year-old woman from Phoenixville was the victim of a vehicle break-in at McKenzie’s Brew House on July 17. A police report said someone shattered the passenger window of the victim’s vehicle and removed various items. The incident happened sometime between 5 and 9 p.m.

• State police from Troop K, Media barracks, said someone stole a blue 2005 Nissan Sentra from the Wawa on Naaman’s Creek Road in Concord Township. The theft happened at 7:45 p.m. on July 14. The investigation is continuing.

• Sharon Hill resident Donte L. Rideout, 20, was cited for following too closely on July 16, a police report said. The incident happened 3:20 p.m. on Route 1 at State Farm Drive in Concord Township. According to police, Rideout tried to swerve out of the way, but still sideswiped the passenger side of the lead vehicle. No injuries were reported.

• State police said Terrence Lee Pflugh, 54, of Glen Mills, was cited for harassment following an argument with another Glen Mills resident on July 13. The incident happened at 10 a.m. at 458 Baltimore Pike in Concord Township.

• Someone stole $275 from a 23-year-old Aston woman working at the Concordville Inn on July 3, a police report said. According to the report, the money was taken from the victim’s wallet sometime between 6 and 11 p.m.

• Sometime between July 2 and July 5, someone illegally entered a home on Deer Path in Kennett Township and stole jewelry and electronics before fleeing. Police said the unknown suspect forced his or her way into the home through a sliding glass door.

• In an attempt to avoid rear-ending another vehicle, police said Timothy L. Holmes 4th, 31, of Philadelphia, drove his truck onto the right berm on Ivy Mill Road in Concord Township. A report said the truck rolled onto its side. Holmes was cited, but there were no injuries, according to police. The incident happened at 4 p.m. on June 26.

• A naked Delaware man was charged with a variety of offenses after he was seen trying to enter an apartment that he thought was his girlfriend’s, but wasn’t. According to police, a witness observed the man later identified as Michael Louis Bozzo, 33, of Newark, unclothed, disoriented and possibly injured trying to enter the apartment on Ellis Dive in Concord Township. However, he was on the wrong floor. He was taken to the correct floor, but began losing consciousness due to a heroin overdose, police said. Bozzo was taken to Riddle Hospital for treatment. Charges were filed later, according to the report. The incident happened on June 23.

• On July 7 at 1:10 pm, New Garden Township Police responded to the 300 block of Scarlett Road for the theft of keys from an ambulance.  EMTs advised that they parked and entered a store, leaving the ambulance running due to the excessive heat.  When they returned to the vehicle, the keys were missing.  Police said a man, later identified as Monroe Garthwaite, 80, of Landenberg, was seen on video surveillance taking the keys and leaving the parking lot. When contacted by officers, Garthwaite admitted taking the keys because he was “pissed off” the ambulance was left running, police said. Police said they charged Garthwaite with theft.

 

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