September 7, 2023

CFES out of search zone

State police Lt. Col. George Bivens addresses the press during another press conference regarding the search for Danelo Cavalcante. He his flanked by Chester County District Attorney deb Ryan on the left, and Chief County Det. David Sassa. Also shown are two photographs of Cavalcante.

While N. Creek Road remains the eastern edge of the search perimeter in the hunt for Danelo Cavalcante, Chadds Ford Elementary School has been eliminated from the schools within the search area. Greenwood Elementary School in the Kennett Consolidated School District was also eliminated as an area to be searched. The total search area is eight to 10 square miles, according to police.

Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens said, “Our search perimeter remains unchanged with the exception that we have thoroughly searched the areas around two elementary schools previously contained within the perimeter and have adjusted the perimeter to exclude both schools.”

He said that was done to ease the impact on students and their families while the search for the escaped convicted murderer continues. That search began on Aug. 31 when Cavalcante crab-walked out of the prison, scaling two walls in the exercise area of Chester County Prison in Pocopson Township.

Bivens again stressed that searchers want residents in the area to familiarize themselves with Cavalcante’s description and appearance in photos, and to keep their home and car doors locked. They should also check whatever security cameras they may have at home.

The suspect is described as 5 feet tall, weighing 120 pounds, and has dark curly hair.

Cavalcante has already gotten some clothing and other supplies, Bivens said, and police don’t want the escapee to have a chance of getting more supplies.

“It’s very important to keep the pressure on him as we continue this hunt. Cavalcante is considered extremely dangerous and there is a reward of up to $20,000 offered for information leading to the capture,” Bivens continued. Anyone who has information is asked to call the tip line at 717-562-2987. People can also call 911.

Bivens, the deputy commissioner of operations for the state police, added that there was another sighting in the general vicinity of Longwood Gardens shortly before noon Thursday, Sept. 7, and that the area was being searched even as the 3 p.m. press conference was going on.

That sighting is one of the reasons Bivens thinks Cavalcante is still within the perimeter, that he hasn’t fled beyond the search zone. That zone runs from Route 52 to the west, N. Creek Road to the east, Route 926 to the north, and Hillendale Road at the southern end. And, he said, the perimeter is solid.

“We have maintained as secure a perimeter as we possibly can.”

There have been eight confirmed sightings, Bivens added, and all have been within the perimeter.

Maintaining that perimeter are officers on foot and on horseback, helicopters, and of course, tracking dogs. He called the operation “amazing” and said morale is high among the search team. Troopers from across the state are volunteering to take part in the search.

Bivens mentioned Loki, the dog that suffered heat exhaustion, has been released from veterinary care and is expected to have a full recovery.

As for Cavalcante, Bivens reminded the general public to be wary, and not to approach or confront him.

“I believe he is becoming more desperate; I believe he has always been very dangerous. I’ve said that from the start. He’s already murdered two people, one in Brazil and one here in a very brutal manner. He’s a very dangerous individual and he remains so,” Bivens said, adding “We’re not going anywhere. We will eventually capture him and, when we do, he’s going to prison.”

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Manager leaves Chadds Ford

Matt Baumann is out as Chadd’s Ford Township manager, Emily Pisano the assistant manager since April 2022 has been named interim manager and will serve in that capacity until Jan. 2, 2024. Her salary will increase to $80,000 prorated. Supervisors Samantha Reiner and Noelle Barbone announced the change during a Sept. 7 continuance of the Sept. 6 meeting.

No reason for the replacement was given, and Reiner declined to comment when asked why supervisors made the change.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Classes back in sesssion at U-CF

Superintendent of Schools John Sanville announced schools in the district will reopen today. Here is his message:

Dear Families and Staff,

As promised – this is the early morning message providing an update on which schools are opening today.  I just got off the phone with the Command Center and have met with the Administrative Team. Today, in addition to Unionville Elementary, Patton Middle School, and Unionville High School, our other three elementary schools: Hillendale Elementary, Pocopson Elementary, and Chadds Ford Elementary will be open. 

After yesterday’s press conference we conferred with law enforcement. During that discussion – and in subsequent conversations – we have developed a plan to safely open our schools.  We look forward to welcoming students and staff back while remaining attentive and vigilant.

To accommodate families and address safety concerns we are providing the following for Thursday, September 7, 2023:

  • Excused absences for any students whose families are out of town;
  • Excused absences for any student whose families would prefer to keep them home;
  • PSP will escort buses and/or be a presence in neighborhoods impacted by the search;
  • PSP will allow UCFSD buses to use roads that are currently closed to the public;
  • PSP and local law enforcement will provide a presence at our schools;
  • After-school activities will resume at the three schools outside of the search zone and regular Y-Care services will be in place;
  • Chadds Ford Elementary, Hillendale Elementary, and Pocopson Elementary will be operating on a Secure Status for that extra layer of safety.

Please be aware that there will be logistical challenges with road closures – Hillendale Elementary will be particularly hard hit – we ask that you plan accordingly.   

Your comments and suggestions have been factored into our decision. We appreciate the impact of prolonged stress and know that normalcy is needed. Our behavioral health team will be available to support students and staff.  Please let your principal know if support is needed. 

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Around Town Sept 7

Sunset and S'mores at Mt. Cuba Center

It’s Sunset and S’mores at Mt. Cuba Center on Saturdays Sept. 16, 23, and 30 from 5-7 p.m. Bring the family out for a scenic hayride through Mt. Cuba’s stunning natural lands. Arrive at a bonfire where you can kick back and relax or explore your surroundings. Enjoy fireside snacks, s’mores, and adult and family-friendly beverages while the sun sets. Tickets are $15 for adults, $8 for children 2-17, and children younger than 2 get in free. Advanced registration is required; space is limited. Register and get tickets here.

The Unionville Community Fair & Farm Show is about to celebrate its 99th year. The Fair will be on Oct. 13 – 15, behind Landhope Farms at Routes 82 & 926. The Queen Pageant will be held on Sept. 28 at Unionville Elementary School. There will be a Tailgate at the Fair Kick-Off Fundraiser on Thursday, Oct. 12 and Friday, Oct. 13 is Senior Sneak Peek Day when seniors are admitted free. For more info and details, go to UCFair.org.

The Brandywine Battlefield Park Associates’ Revolutionary Speaker Series resumes Saturday, Sept. 23, from noon to 2 p.m. at the park. The speaker is Andrew Outten, the historical programs manager of the Society of the Cincinnati and its American Revolution Institute in Washington, D.C. The program will focus on William Faden, one of the most influential British mapmakers in the late eighteenth century. After the presentation, guests can visit the Brandywine Battlefield Park’s exhibit gallery, join one or both afternoon tours, and enjoy some light refreshments. Tickets are $20 ($23.18 total with fees) per person and are available on Eventbrite Revolutionary Speaker Series.

Hedwig, the 1998 Obie-winning Off-Broadway smash that took Broadway by storm in its Tony Award®–winning 2014 revival roars into City Theater Company as part of its 30th anniversary season, running from Dec. 8-16, at The Wings Black Box at The Delaware Contemporary. Hedwig is a blistering paean to self-acceptance. Its heroine — an East German performer whose forced sex-change operation was botched — stars as the frontwoman of her own furious and glorious stage show. Hedwig invites the audience to join her on the journey toward the kind of love that only comes with being one’s authentic self. Get tickets here.

The Chester County 4-H Archery Club will be holding an informational meeting on Sept. 12, at the Upper Oxford Community Park, from 4 to 6 p.m. The club will officially begin in October with meetings continuing throughout the year on the second Tuesday of every month. The purpose of this program is to introduce youth, ages 8 through 19, to the sport of archery. Youth will learn the basic rules of safety, proper equipment selection and care, different shooting techniques, and the equipment necessary to become a successful archer. Participants will develop the skills, knowledge, and attitude for safe shooting sports activities.

 

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