Police Log July 27: Assault, indecent exposure, DUIs

PSP Logo 2• Minebaldo Reynoso-Vasquez, 30, and Fausto Reynoso-Vasquez, 21, both of Toughkenamon, were arrested on multiple accounts of simple assault, harassment, terroristic threats and disorderly conduct on July 17. Police in New Garden said the two were arrested following a call of a domestic dispute with injuries. Police said the victim, who was suffering from numerous lacerations and severe swelling to the face, said a verbal argument escalated into a physical assault committed by her husband and brother-in-law. The report also said the defendants warned her that if she called the police, they were going to beat her worse. They were arraigned and remanded to Chester County Prison after failing to post $5,000 cash bail each.

• New Garden Township Police said they arrested Pablo Diaz-Albarran, 32, of Newark, on charges of indecent exposure. According to a report, police were dispatched to the 300 block of Scarlett Road for the report of indecent exposure on July 11.  Upon arrival, the victim provided a detailed account of the incident and a description of the suspect and vehicle. Police located Diaz-Albarran the following day. He was arraigned and remanded to Chester County Prison in lieu of $50,000 bail.

• Someone gained account information of a Pennsbury Township woman and used a counterfeit card to charge $238 worth of merchandise at a store in New York on July 1.

• State police from the Avondale barracks cited George J. Rose, 21, of Kennett Square, for driving at an unsafe speed, according to a report. Police said Rose was driving west on Longwood Road in Kennett Township, came around a curve, and had to swerve to avoid hitting another vehicle. The car went off the road and up a curb, which caused disabling damage. The accident happened on July 16 at 4:37 p.m. No injuries were reported.

• A West Marlborough man was the victim of identity theft. Police said the victim’s debit card information was used to make fraudulent purchases in the Dominican Republic, Maine, Missouri, Wisconsin and North Dakota for a total dollar amount of $265.12.

• Neil A. Knight, 54, of Kennett Square, was cited for careless driving on July 4 at 10:20 p.m., according to a police report. State police from the Avondale barracks said Knight drove into a median on Baltimore Pike near Route 52, then hit a traffic light before continuing onto Route 52.

• Police said Joanne M. Hall, 53, of Avondale, was cited for an improper left turn that led to a two-vehicle accident on Newark Road in West Marlborough Township on July 13 at 11:11 p.m. A report said Hall was driving north on Newark Road when she tried turning left onto Church Road, but drove into the path of another vehicle driving south on Newark Road. No injuries were reported.

• Cristian Zavala-Vazquez, 22, of Newark, was arrested for DUI on July 11, according to police in New Garden Township. Police said they observed Zavala-Vazquez’s vehicle being driven erratically on Baltimore Pike and he was stopped on Sharp Road and Candlewyck Drive. He was determined to be impaired after a field sobriety test, the report said.

• On Wednesday, July 13, at 7:33 pm, police responded to a report of a male staggering near the roadway on Route 41 in New Garden.  Police located the subject, Robert West, 36, of Elizabethtown. West was observed to be impaired, which resulted in his being taken into custody for public drunkenness.

• An accident on Scarlett Road in New Garden Township led to a 69-year-old man being taken into custody. New Garden police said Kem Moser, of Avondale, was arrested for DUI. He was processed and released, police said.

• A Kennett Square man was arrested for DUI on Friday, July 15, after a traffic stop for a moving violation at the intersection of Newark Road and Baltimore Pike, according to a police report from New Garden Township. Jesus Diaz, 36, was stopped at the intersection of Chambers Road and Baltimore Pike, and arrested following a field sobriety test.

• New Garden police said Daniel Vazquez-Bedolla, 31, of Kennett Square, reported he had been involved in an accident in the 800 block of Newark Road on Sunday, July 17, at 7:51 p.m. Police said Vazquez-Bedolla exhibited signs of impairment. New Garden police administered standard field sobriety tests, which confirmed impairment.

• State police from the Avondale barracks are looking for the owner of a black toolbox, which was found located on the side of southbound Route 1 on the ramp from Route 41 on Tuesday, July 19, at 7:45 p.m. Anyone with information on the owner should contact Trooper Foulk at 610-268-2022.

 

• On Saturday, July 16, at 7:29 p.m., state police from the Avondale barracks responded to a two-vehicle crash in East Marlborough Township. Police said Nicholas C. Dilorio, 55, of Brookhaven, was traveling north on Route 1 and lost control, hit the guide rail, spun and struck another northbound vehicle, causing it to spin out and hit the guide rail. Dilorio, who was not injured, was cited for speeding; the other driver had a suspected minor injury, police said.

 

•  State police from the Embreeville barracks detained Jeremy C. Barr of West Chester for an inoperable front headlight on Saturday, July 9, at 1:41 a.m. The traffic stop on Route 100 at Goshen Road in West Goshen Township led to Barr’s arrest for possession of two grams of marijuana, police said.

 

•  Embreeville troopers are investigating a one-vehicle crash that occurred on Route 162, west of Cannery Road in Newlin Township, at 11:14 a.m. on Monday, July 18. Police said a 16-year-old girl from Downingtown traveling with two passengers lost control of a 2011 Acura MDX; no injuries were reported.

 

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