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Police Briefs Abington

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THREATS>> Edward Dunn, 19, of East Ann Street, Philadelph­ia, was charged with terroristi­c threats and harassment Nov. 14 following an incident that took place in the township, police said. RETAIL THEFT >> Jatashya D. Johnson, of the 7900 block of Bayard Street, Philadelph­ia, was charged with retail theft and receiving stolen property Dec. 12, online court records show. She was released on $5,000 unsecured bail, and a preliminar­y hearing is scheduled for Jan. 23, 2019.

ASSAULT >> Weldon McIntyre, 60, of the unit block of Shady Lane, Jenkintown, was charged Dec. 14 with aggravated assault, simple assault and harassment following an incident on Shady Lane, police said. He was arraigned and released on $5,000 unsecured bail, according to online court records. A preliminar­y hearing is scheduled for Jan. 8.

RETAIL THEFT >> Danesha L. McWhorter, 26, of Vineland, N.J.; Daveonna T. Frazier, 19, of Grenloch, N.J.; and Leah E. Taylor, 32, of Millville, N.J., were charged with retail theft and receiving stolen property Dec. 14 at Old Navy in Willow Grove, police said. Frazier and Taylor were also charged with possession of an instrument of crime, police said. ASSAULT >> Chakeia S. Amir, 39, of the unit block of Station Avenue, Glenside, was charged with simple assault, harassment and criminal trespass Dec. 14, according to online court records. She was arraigned and released on $5,000 unsecured bail and a preliminar­y hearing is scheduled for Jan. 23. RETAIL THEFT >> Jenan Tayen, 49, of Magee Avenue, Philadelph­ia, was charged with retail theft, receiving stolen property, corruption of minors and possession of an instrument of crime Dec. 16 at Target, police said. completed, police said. FRAUD >> A resident reported Dec. 17 that $5,102 was fraudulent­ly withdrawn from the victim’s checking account, police said.

ID THEFT >> A resident reported Dec. 17 that $646 was fraudulent­ly charged to the victim’s debit card, police said.

FRAUD >> A resident reported Dec. 17 a fraudulent computer “repair” person attempted to charge $800 to the victim, who canceled the check with her bank before the funds were withdrawn, police said.

AUTO STOLEN >> A 2008 green Porsche Cayenne, PA tag KDV4186, was reported stolen at 9:32 a.m. Dec. 18 from the 1900 block of Humphrey Merry Way, police said. THEFT >> Jules Logan, 31, of the 6200 block of North 15th Street, Philadelph­ia, was charged Dec. 18 with theft after taking $250 cash from a register at Home Depot, 7690 Washington Lane, where he was employed, police said. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >> Obscene words and graffiti tags were found at 12:20 p.m. Dec. 18 on a wooden fence in the 7900 block of Anselm Road, police said.

WARRANT >> Dante Brown, 40, of the 1000 block of East Comly Street, Philadelph­ia, was arrested at 12:25 a.m. Dec. 19 in the 500 block of Ryers Avenue on a Philadelph­ia police warrant, police said. THEFT FROM VEHICLE >> An HP laptop was reported stolen at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 19 from a vehicle parked at Target, 2450 Shoppers Lane, police said.

FRAUD >> A resident reported Dec. 19 receiving a check for $1,650 from an unknown female to purchase a piece of furniture listed for sale online, but the item was only $100, police said. The female attempted to have the victim send her a check back with the difference, but the check was determined to be fraudulent, police said.

THEFT >> Jewelry was reported stolen Dec. 19 sometime over the last year from an apartment at the Towers of Wyncote in the 8400 block of Limekiln Pike, police said. RETAIL THEFT >> Two males and a female took an unknown amount of store merchandis­e from Wawa, 8250 Limekiln Pike, at 10:59 a.m. Dec. 19 and left in a blue Nissan, police said.

RETAIL THEFT >> A male attempted to steal Dewalt tools from Home Depot, 7690 Washington Lane, at 4:53 p.m. Dec. 19 but fled when stopped by store security and jumped into a blue Ford Escape with New Jersey tags, police said.

FRAUD >> A resident reported Dec. 19 losing her wallet at the Flourtown Giant, after which her credit card was used at the Abington Target, police said.

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