Police Log July 11: Accidents, burglaries, attempted stabbing

Pennsylvania State Police

• A 20-year-old woman from Valley Forge was cited following a June 28 car crash on Route 202 at 5:03 p.m. in Chadds Ford. According to a police report, Ivy R. Hollander was following too closely and rear-ended the other vehicle that had slowed for traffic. The 39-year-old driver of the other car was injured but refused transport, police said.

• Police said Enzo’s to Go on Route 202 in Chadds Ford was burglarized last month. According to the report, two men broke into the store by smashing the glass front door and left with more than $2,100 in cash from the register. The incident happened at 5:25 p.m. on June 4, police said.

• State police issued a press release saying Eddie Bauer’s in Concord Township was ripped off to the tune of $1,200 in April. Police said a woman distracted employees while a man gathered items to steal. An employee tried to stop the suspects from leaving but was shoved to the ground. The two suspects then fled the scene in a black Honda Accord with Delaware license number 83750. The employee was able to point out the female suspect after reviewing photos.

Southern Chester County Regional Police 

• Police said Alejandro Quintino-Camacho, 37, of Wilmington, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and related offenses, following an altercation, during which he attempted to stab another male in the abdomen with a knife. The incident occurred on May 26 at 12:15 p.m., in the 8800 block of Gap Newport Pike, in New Garden Township. As Quintino-Camacho fled the scene, he allegedly threatened that he would be back for the victim. While police were on the scene, Camacho returned and was immediately taken into custody.

• Jacob Keil, 29, of Lincoln University, was arrested and charged with violations of the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device, and Cosmetic Act, as well with two traffic offenses, after the 2002 Toyota he was driving was stopped for failing to dim its high beam headlights, police said. Police made the stop on May 27 at 11:46 p.m., in the 100 block of Ellicott Road, in New Garden Township. According to the police report, officers saw drug paraphernalia in plain view and a check of his license status revealed that his privilege was DUI suspended.

• Joanne K. Tighe, age 59, of Landenberg, was arrested and charged with DUI, accidents involving damage to an attended vehicle or property, and careless driving, after the 2008 Chevrolet she was driving struck the rear of an occupied 2017 Nissan and fled the scene, according to police. The accident occurred 2:05 p.m. on May 26, at Baltimore Pike and Bancroft Road, in New Garden Township. After the crash, the operator of the other vehicle followed Tighe to a liquor store, where the registration was obtained.

• Police said Elias Ponciano-Calvario, 41, of Landenberg, was arrested for DUI and related traffic offenses, after the 2014 Toyota he was driving was stopped for speeding and failing to stay in its lane of travel, nearly striking a marked police car as it passed by in the opposite direction. The report said Ponciano-Calvario showed signs of intoxication and field sobriety tests confirmed impairment. The incident occurred May 25 on Newark Road, in New Garden Township.

• A 47-year-old Chadds Ford man was arrested and charged with terroristic threats, harassment, and disorderly conduct, following a May 25 incident in the 300 block of Scarlett Road, in New Garden Township. Police identified the suspect as James M. O'Donnell. A report said police were called by the manager of a pizza business who reported that a person had been calling the business threatening to come and kill the pizza delivery person and the manager. This person allegedly called several times threatening to kill everyone there and the police, if present.

• Luis Hernandez-Moreno, 40, of Wilmington, was arrested and charged with DUI and related traffic offenses, after the 2004 Ford he was driving was stopped for moving violations. The incident occurred 11:42 p.m. on May 25, in the 9100 block of Gap Newport Pike, in New Garden Township. Police said they observed numerous indicators suggesting intoxication and he admitted to being an unlicensed driver. Field sobriety tests were not attempted due to his lack of cooperation, police said.

• Police said Jose M. Gutierrez-Quintino, 20, of Kennett Square was arrested on drug charges and with misdemeanor harassment following a May 26 incident in the 100 block of Maple Lane, in New Garden Township. According to the report, the victim said Gutierrez-Quintino had been sending her harassing messages and was on his way to the residence to cause damage to her property.

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