Police Log. Dec 7: Indecent exposure, kidnapping

Pennsylvania State Police

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Evan Weselyk, 30, of Glen Mills, was arrested for kidnapping on Dec. 2, according to state police. According to the report, Weselyk, armed with a shotgun, forced a 64-year-old woman from her home in Concord Township. He then drove her to different locations demanding she ask for money from family members. Aston police made the arrest but turned the suspect over to state police.

State police said Dejuan A. Craig, 30, of Wilmington, was cited after he struck a marked police car that was pursuing him following a retail theft at the Target in Concord Township. According to the police report, two marked patrol cars with lights on were trying to force the vehicle to stop, but Craig struck one of the police cars, then reversed and tried to flee. Both occupants were eventually taken into custody.

Nicholette Micucci, 20, of Quakertown, was arrested for DUI following a traffic stop for vehicle code violations in Chadds Ford Township on Nov. 27, police said. Police made the stop on Route 202 at Dilworthtown Road at 3:29 a.m.

Police are investigating the theft of a package from the John Farm Lane Apartments in Concord Township on Dec. 2. The package contained a thumb brace and a black flashlight with a total estimated value of $100.

The Pennsylvania State Police are investigating an incident where a male was discovered to be masturbating in his vehicle in an open parking lot. The man was later identified as James Lipford, 31, of Philadelphia, according to police. A report said Lipford was parked directly next to a female who observed the male engaging in the act of masturbation. The suspect is also being investigated for two prior incidents involving the same accusations. The incident happened on Oct. 26 in a parking lot at Route 1 and Evergreen Drive in Concord Township.

Police are investigating the theft of empty cigarette display boxes from the Wawa on Naaman’s Creek Road in Concord Township. The incident happened on Oct. 29.

Avondale Barracks

Steve M. McFalls, 63, of Coatesville was charged with DUI following a one-vehicle crash on Doe Run at DuPont Road in West Marlborough Township on Nov. 3, a police report said. According to that report, McFalls was driving north on Doe Run when he lost control and veered into the southbound lane, hit a PennDOT sign, and wound up in a ditch. EMS from Modena Fire Co. took him to Chester County Hospital for suspected injuries.

On Dec. 1 at 5:12 p.m., state police were dispatched to the Walmart in East Marlborough Township for a shoplifting report. Two teenage girls, 16 and 15 years old were arrested for stealing cosmetics. No other details were released.

A Kennett Township teenager was arrested on charges of indecent exposure in East Marlborough Township on Oct. 29, according to a police report. The report said the teen admitted to flashing his genitals and was taken into custody. No other details of the incident were reported.

An unidentified driver was cited for following too closely following a rear-ender accident on Lenape Road in Pennsbury Township on Nov. 17. Police said the driver struck another vehicle that was stopped for a light at the intersection of Routes 52 and 926.

State police arrested the driver of a Porsche Cayenne for DUI at S. Broad and Juniper streets on Dec. 2. No other details of the incident were in the report.

Police said a 17-year-old boy from Kennett was arrested for making terroristic threats at Unionville High School on Nov. 29. The investigation is ongoing.

Kennett Square Police Department

Borough police said Collin Watson, 21, of Kennett Square was charged with terroristic threats, simple assault, and other related charges, following an altercation in which he allegedly pushed two victims while threatening various forms of violence against them. The incident occurred on Nov. 28, at approximately 8:06 a.m., in the 500 block of Magnolia Street. Criminal charges were filed.

Kevin Osborne, 59, of Nottingham, was arrested and charged with terroristic threats and related charges, following an incident in which two male subjects were fighting, according to a police report. The incident happened on Nov. 26 at approximately 12:41 p.m., in the 400 block of South Union Street. Police said it was later reported that Osborne had been sending threatening text messages to the homeowner previously and traveled to the residence, where an argument then occurred. Osborne was advised by KSPD earlier this year that he was not allowed on the property. Osborne was taken into custody and was transported to Chester County Prison to be arraigned.

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