Pennsylvania State Police
Media Barracks
• State police are investigating the reported theft of two side arms from a residence on Naamans Creek Road in Concord Township. Police said one of the pistols was a Glock 48 with 10 9MM rounds in the magazine. According to the report, the victims said they noticed the pistols were missing when they woke up on June 1.
• Aiden C. Williams, 20, of West Chester, was cited for careless driving following a one-car crash on Concord Road near Chelsea Road in Concord Township on June 28, police said. According to the report, Williams was westbound on Concord when he lost control after glancing at the GPS on his phone. He then ran off the road and struck a mailbox. EMS personnel noticed scratch marks on Williams’ hand and elbow but he refused transport. The BMW he was driving received disabling damage and had to be towed.
Avondale Barracks
• Aiden A. Sottile, 21, of Newark, Del., was cited for driving too fast in East Marlborough Township on June 30, police said. The accident happened at 5:49 p.m. on Unionville Road, south of Manor Drive. According to the report, Sottile struck another vehicle from behind when that other car slowed for an emergency vehicle that was clearing a fallen tree. No injuries were reported.
• Police said a 20-year-old man from Wilmington was arrested for drug possession following a traffic stop in Kennett Township on June 29. Police made the stop for traffic violations at 12:31 a.m. on West Soth Street east of Scarlett Road. According to the report, there was a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle when police contacted the driver.
• Gerald W. Thompson III, 28, of Trainer, was cited following a two-car crash in Birmingham Township on June 11. The accident happened at 6:37 a.m. on Dilworthtown Road, east of Route 202. According to the report, Thompson was exiting the Wawa parking lot onto Dilworthtown Road, but drove through a stop sign and struck the other car that was heading west on Dilworthtown to turn left onto Route 202. No injuries were reported.
Kennett Square Police Department
Police said Manuel Ordonez-Chitic was arrested on multiple counts of assault, robbery, and making terroristic threats following a June 21 incident on W. South. Street in the borough. According to the report, the victim said Ordonez-Chitic approached him with a knife and demanded his phone and wallet. After the victim gave him his phone and wallet, the report continued, Ordonez-Chitic cut his face and stabbed him in the stomach. Officers located the suspect in the brush on the south side of the railroad tracks, west of Center Street. Ordonez-Chitic was taken into custody and transported to Central Booking at Chester County Prison. The case is pending a preliminary hearing.

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