Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Police reports

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STATE POLICE AVONDALE BARRACKS

LOST CONTROL >> Jaclyn Walter, 18, of West Grove was leaving the parking lot at Avon Grove High School in London Grove Township on March 7 and lost control of her car at 10:29 a.m. She then left the scene, police said.

BURGLARY >> Someone damaged the rear door of the Northbrook Marketplac­e in the 1800 block of Unionville-Wawaset Road in Pocopson Township and entered overnight on April 13. The actor then fled with the cash register and about $10 in cash, police said.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >> Someone damaged the front head lamp cover of a van with a pellet gun in the 10 block of Parsons Road in Franklin Township between March 22 and April 5, police said.

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MISSING PERSON >> On April 5 at 10:41 p.m. the state police responded to a missing person report of an 18-yearold male in the 20 block of Whitetail Drive in Kennett Township. He was located the next day by his parents, police said.

BURGLARY >> Someone entered an Amish market in East Nottingham Township overnight on March 19 and took $25 and then fled, police said.

BURGLARY >> Someone got into a feed store in Elk Township on March 18, 19 or 20 and took $200 in cash and then fled, police said.

LOST POWER >> Christophe­r Brown, 19, of Coatesvill­e was driving on Doe Run Road in West Marlboroug­h Township on March 1 at 12:21 p.m. and lost power as he attempted to negotiate a curve. The car struck an embankment and then overturned. No injuries were reported, police said.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >> A male wearing a mask over the bottom half of his face forced entry into a location in the 1800 block of New London Road in Franklin Township and stole $3,300 on March 20 at 12:20 a.m. In the commission of the crime, he also damaged $600 worth of items, police said.

RETAIL THEFT >> A 27-yearold male failed to pay the full retail value for store merchandis­e at Walmart in the 800 block of Commons Drive in Lower Oxford Township on Feb. 28 at 8:47 p.m. He was charged with retail theft, police said. ENDANGERIN­G THE WELFARE OF A CHILD >> A 31-year-old woman took her child out of her car seat and placed her on the ground while she carried the groceries inside on Park Road in West Nottingham Township on March 8 at 3 p.m.. In the meantime, a vehicle attempted to turn around in the driveway and struck the child as she crawled on the ground. The child was taken to A.I. DuPont Hospital with non-life threatenin­g injuries, police said.

THEFT >> A 29-year-old male from Oxford is suspected of stealing a Playstatio­n 4 and various games from a resident while he was sleeping in West Nottingham Township in the early morning hours on March 20. The value of the items was about $870, and the suspect had been visiting the victim the night before and was known to be a thief, police said.

CAR BATTERIES >> Overnight on March 20, two car batteries were stolen which operated a gate to the residence in the 1600 block of Barren Road in Elk Township, police said.

TWO CARS >> Samuel Slater, 65, of Coatesvill­e was traveling southbound on Route 10 in West Fallowfiel­d Township on April 14 at 3:02 p.m. and failed to see the car ahead. He struck the rear bumper of the car ahead. Slater’s car sustained heavy damage to the front bumper, and the struck car had minor damage. There were no injuries, police said.

PARKING LOT >> This accident occurred in the Goddard Park parking lot on Wickerton Road in London Grove Township on April 18 at 4:15 p.m. One car backed out of a parking place and hit another that was driving through. No injuries were reported, but the driver that was looking for a space was cited for no license, police said.

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