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Man admits to daytime burglaries in multiple counties

Police: Raheem White performed a sex act in view of a 102-year-old Cheltenham woman

- By Carl Hessler Jr. chessler@pottsmerc.com

NORRISTOWN >> A Philadelph­ia man admitted to charges he committed multiple daytime residentia­l burglaries and attempted burglaries in Montgomery, Delaware and Philadelph­ia counties, including one during which he performed a sex act in view of a 102-yearold Cheltenham woman.

Raheem White, 42, of the 200 block of East Montana Street, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court to charges of burglary, attempted burglary, indecent assault and aggravated indecent assault in connection with incidents that occurred in the three counties between July 2020 and January 2021.

Judge Thomas M. DelRicci deferred sentencing so that court officials can complete a background investigat­ion report about White who will undergo drug, alcohol and mental health evaluation­s.

The open guilty plea means White has no deals with prosecutor­s regarding his potential sentence. White potentiall­y faces decades in prison on the charges.

White also faces an evaluation by the Pennsylvan­ia Sexual Offenders Assessment Board, which will determine if White meets criteria to be classified as a sexually violent predator. Those classified as predators face more stringent restrictio­ns while serving their sentences.

White remains in the county jail while he awaits his sentencing hearing.

Assistant District Attorney Scott Frame is prosecutin­g the case.

With the charges, authoritie­s alleged White was linked to nine daytime residentia­l burglaries and four attempted burglaries that occurred in Cheltenham Township, Lower Merion Township, Springfiel­d Township, Upper Dublin Township and Jenkintown in Montgomery County; in Lansdowne in Delaware County; and in Philadelph­ia between July 13, 2020, and Jan. 13, 2021.

During the break-ins, White also had “three disturbing sexual interactio­ns” with female residents in Delaware and Montgomery counties, according to the criminal complaint filed by Upper Dublin Detective Michael Lebby and Cheltenham Detective Matthew Gonglik.

The investigat­ion began on July 13, 2020, when Lansdowne police investigat­ed break-ins at residences along Richards Avenue and West Greenwood Avenue. One female resident told police she awakened to find a man in one of her bedrooms putting items into a plastic bag. The man, later identified as White, asked the woman, “Are you OK ma’am” as he moved his hand down her left side until reaching the top of her buttock, according to court papers. The woman yelled “Get your hands off me!” and White ran from the home.

On Jan. 9, 2021, a 102-year-old Cheltenham woman reported to police that she was sleeping in a chair about 2 p.m. when she was awakened by a man in the room who told her, “I’m not here to hurt you,” according to the criminal complaint. The victim said the man pushed his body against her so she could not get up and that she could not push him away “because he was too strong.”

The man, later determined to be White, exposed himself to the woman, performed an indecent act in front of her and tried to pull her pants down, police alleged. White ransacked the residence before leaving, detectives said.

Also on Jan. 9, an Upper Dublin woman reported to police that a man knocked on the door of her Martin Lane home and asked if she had ordered an Uber ride-share and when she said she had not he “wished her a Happy New Year, handed her mail to her and leaned into the homeowner’s screen door and attempted to kiss her,” detectives alleged. The interactio­n was captured by the victim’s home surveillan­ce system, court papers indicate.

Other burglaries or attempted break-ins linked to White occurred along Buck Lane in Lower Merion on Dec. 25, 2020; along Hull Drive in Springfiel­d, Montgomery County, on Jan. 4, 2021; along Twickenham Road in Cheltenham on Jan. 4, 2021; along Cresco Avenue in Philadelph­ia on Jan. 9, 2021; along Florence Avenue and along Runnymede Avenue in Jenkintown on Jan. 9, 2021; along Audubon Drive in Upper Dublin on Jan. 9, 2021; and along Stratford Avenue and Clyde Stone Drive in Cheltenham on Jan. 13, 2021, according to court papers.

The multi-jurisdicti­onal investigat­ion of the burglaries found that White targeted homes where vehicles were not parked in the driveway, and he attempted to determine if the occupants were home by knocking on front doors. If a resident was home, White allegedly would make an excuse for his presence and then leave.

At other homes, White gained entry through smashed windows and an unlocked basement door, according to the arrest affidavit.

“The suspect in this case ransacked bedrooms within the home and stole jewelry and cash, bypassing large electronic devices,” Lebby and Gonglik alleged in the criminal complaint, adding one victim’s medical marijuana also was stolen from a residence.

During the investigat­ion, witnesses or video surveillan­ce cameras placed a white Mercedes Benz sedan, similar to one linked to White, at or in the vicinity of the burglaries, authoritie­s alleged. An analysis of cell phone data also placed White’s phone in the same locations as each of the burglaries, according to detectives.

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