Crime & Safety

Burglary, Robbery, Car Break-Ins: Lower Merion Crime Blotter

Lower Merion Police are investigating a burglary at a Wynnewood business overnight April 8 to April 9. See details on this and more here.

LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA — Lower Merion Police released information on recent crime incidents in the township.

See details below:

April 11

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  • Theft from Vehicle (Bala Cynwyd) - The front passenger window of the victim's Honda was broken out in the overnight hours while parked in the parking lot of their apartment complex. The interior of the vehicle was gone through. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
  • Theft from Vehicle (Bala Cynwyd) - The front driver's side window of the victim's Volkswagen was broken out in the overnight hours while parking in the parking lot of their apartment complex. The interior of the vehicle was gone through. The investigation into the incident is continuing.

April 9

  • Burglary (Wynnewood) - A actor entered the front doors of an unlocked retail establishment in the overnight hours multiple times removing items for sale and consumption. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

April 8

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  • Strong Arm Robbery (Haverford) - A actor approached a patron leaving a local bank and grabbed a safe deposit box key from his hand, and then fled the scene on foot. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

April 4

  • Theft from Vehicle (Bala Cynwyd) - While working out at a local fitness center, the victim advised that the keys to their Nissan were removed from their unlocked locker. Upon checking for their vehicle, the victim advised that the interior of the Nissan was gone through and items from their wallet were gone. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

April 3

  • Theft from Vehicle (Bala Cynwyd) - The victim reported that in the overnight hours they heard the alarm to their Hyundai going off while it was parked along the street in front of their residence. The next morning, the victim discovered that the driver's door handle was ripped off the vehicle. It does not appear as if entry was made into the vehicle. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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