Crime & Safety
Repeated Indecent Exposure Incidents Reported in Perkiomen Township
In other cases, police are investigating a harassment incident and a burglary.

Pennsylvania State Police are seeking information about a man who was seen exposing himself in Perkiomen Township on several dates from Wednesday, April 20, to Sunday, April 24, according to a report.
According to two Collegeville women—age 23 and 27, respectively—a man was standing along the Perkiomen Creek behind the PECO substation on Gravel Pike and “had his pants down, and he exposed himself,” the report states.
“Once he was discovered, he covered himself and fled the scene,” the report continues.
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Anyone with information should call the at 610-5854-1250. The incident number is K03-1775529.
Rahns man reports harassing phone calls
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Pennsylvania State Police are investigating reports of an unknown man who called a Perkiomen Township man and threatened to physically harm him. The perpetrator called the man several times between 8:47 and 8:57 p.m. April 21, according to a police report.
Property of Montgomery County Parks Service damaged in burglary
An unknown person or unknown people burglarized a building in the 700 block of Gravel Pike, breaking a bathroom window and damaging a light, according to Pennsylvania State Police. The incident occurred sometime between 3 p.m. April 17 and 7:30 p.m. April 21. Anyone with information should call the Pennsylvania State Police Skippack Barracks at 610-5854-1250.
Collegeville residents cited for harassment
Harassment charges were filed against two Collegeville residents in connection with an altercation that occurred Saturday afternoon in the 600 block of Gravel Pike in Perkiomen Township, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
A police report alleges that a 29-year-old female and 34-year-old male got into a verbal fight that turned physical, with “both parties pushing and shoving one another.”
Pellet guns found in Skippack; owners sought
Skippack EMS turned in two pellet guns to the Pennsylvania State Police on Saturday, shortly before 8 p.m. The guns were found at 4058 Mensch Road in Skippack. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Pennsylvania State Police Skippack Barracks at 610-584-1250.
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