Police Log Nov. 20: Theft, burglary, water fight

Pennsylvania State Police

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A 52-year-old man from Glen Mills had his computer hacked which resulted in the victim losing 61,196 Realio coins (RIO) from his Realio wallet. The value is estimated at $53,940, police said.

State police said they arrested a 61-year-old woman for spraying water in the face of a 71-year-old neighbor. The incident happened on Sept. 12 in the Townhouses of Parker Place in Concord Township. According to the police report, one of the neighbors placed a bag with dog feces in her doorway. The victim confronted the other neighbor and demanded to know if she had placed the dog feces in her doorway. Both neighbors exchanged words which ended when the actor used a hose to spray the victim in the face with water.

Police are investigating a burglary at the CVS on Route 1 in Concord Township on Oct. 16. According to the report, two people, a man and a woman, entered the store and took multiple items off shelves. The couple then exited the store and fled in an unknown direction before police arrived.

Linwood Black, 45, of Wilmington, was arrested for receiving stolen property, according to a police report. Police said they initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle that was entered as stolen. The vehicle pulled over and the operator was taken into police custody without incident. The incident happened on Nov. 11 shortly before 7 p.m. on Route 1.

Avondale Barracks

Police said they arrested a 53-year-old woman (not identified in the report) for shoplifting at Walmart in East Marlborough Township on Nov. 6. No details of what was taken were released.

A 46-year-old man was arrested for harassment with physical contact in Pennsbury Township on Nov. 10. The suspect’s name was not released. According to the report, the victim — the suspect’s significant other — said she was slapped in the face. Troopers were to be filing charges.

State police are investigating the reported theft of $7,000 in cash from a home in Pocopson. The incident happened on Oct. 23.

Ruben A. Rivera, 18, of Avondale, was cited following a one-car crash in East Marlborough Township on Nov. 7. The accident happened on Bancroft Road shortly before 11 p.m. According to the police report, Rivera was driving north on Bancroft at its intersection with Line Road. He was unfamiliar with the area and was unable to slow to make a left-hand turn. The Chevy Tahoe he was driving crashed into a fence and came to final rest in an open field.

Police said Erin K. Bridges, 29, of Philadelphia, was cited for not waiting for police to arrive at the scene of a reportable accident in East Marlborough Township on Oct. 28. The report said two vehicles were southbound on the road leading to the Pocopson Home on Lenape Drive when the lead car stopped at a stop sign, but the second vehicle driven by Bridges struck that car from behind. Police said the other driver took a photo of Bridge’s ID, insurance, and registration cards, but Bridges fled before police arrived. She was cited for failing to give information and render aid, the report said.

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