Police Log Sept. 14: Thefts, accidents, assault

PSP Logo 2• According to state police, a 57-year-old from Glen Mills resident reported having a wallet stolen with credit card information that was later used for online purchases. The incident happened Aug. 19; the investigation is continuing.

• A three-vehicle accident resulted in an 81-year-old Glen Mills woman’s being transported for injuries and cited for driving too fast. State police said Janice L. Goldberg was driving east on Conchester Highway when she rear-ended another vehicle that had stopped to allow traffic to merge from Merion Drive. The collision forced the other car into the westbound lane of traffic where it was struck by an oncoming vehicle. The accident happened 11:54 a.m. on Aug. 26.

• Sometime between 7 p.m. Sept. 5 and 8 a.m. Sept. 6, someone entered an unlocked car on Cambridge Dive in Concord Township and stole an iPod and loose change, police said.

• A Kennett Square woman was cited for an improper left turn from Kirk Road onto Woodside Farm Drive in Concord Township on Sept. 8. A police report said Kadra K. Mull, 53, stopped partway through the turn, forcing another car to swerve around her. That second car left the roadway and struck a bush.

• State police arrested a Boothwyn woman in New Garden Township on drug charges on Sept. 3. A report said Melissa Nicole Thomas, 31, was arrested for possession of drugs, drug paraphernalia and for six summary traffic violations following a traffic stop a 4 p.m. at Newark Road and Baltimore Pike.

• An unidentified driver was cited for following too closely after rear-ending another car on Lenape Road in Pennsbury Township on Sept. 1 at 3:57 p.m. No injuries were reported.

• Ralph Kelley, 60, of Kirkwood, was charged with DUI following a traffic stop on Route 1 near Route 82 on Sept. 3 at 12:05 a.m., according to a state police report.

• On Tuesday, August 30, at 1:22 a.m., New Garden Township police responded to the report of a physical assault with injuries in the 8800 block of Gap Newport Pike. They said the victim, with facial injuries, identified the defendant as Francisco Reyes-Garcia, 24, of Avondale.  Reyes-Garcia was arrested without incident, arraigned on charges of simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct, and released on $2,500 bail.

• Alicia Angelozzi, 44, of Atglen, and Leonard Mayberry II, 45, of Christiana, were arrested on drug charges following a traffic stop on Newport Gap Pike on Aug. 31, according to New Garden Township police.

• New Garden Township police arrested Martin Herrera-Estrada, 33, of Toughkenamon, on DUI charges on Sept. 4, a police report said. According to the report, the accused was stopped for driving erratically at 1:50 a.m. in the 1400 block of Baltimore Pike. He then failed a field sobriety test, the report said.

 

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