Crime & Safety
Top 10 Plymouth-Whitemarsh-Conshy Stories in May
A list of the most-read stories you may have missed this month.

Six of the top 10 most-read stories so far in 2013 were published in May - it was a busy month! Check to see what you might have missed:
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A Collegeville woman was allegedly found with a shopping list including potato salad, cocaine, Pepsi and “get high” after hitting a vehicle in Whitemarsh Township.
2. Local Boy's Death Inspires Good Deeds Nationally
Find out what's happening in Plymouth-Whitemarshfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
When Gavin Leong passed away at the age of 5, he prompted a nationwide movement of good deeds.
3. Emergency Crews Respond to 4-Vehicle Metroplex Crash
Find out what's happening in Plymouth-Whitemarshfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A four-vehicle crash injured three people on Gallagher and Chemical Roads on May 11.
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Lafayette Hill Man Cited After 4-Vehicle Metroplex Crash
4. Plymouth-Whitemarsh-Conshy Properties Up For Sheriff's Sale
On May 23, Patch listed the local properties up for Sheriff’s sale, with information on how to bid on them.
5. Man Injured During Fall From Plymouth Tree [UPDATE]
On May 24, a Norristown man fell 30 feet from a tree on Wayland Road.
6. Patients Defend Lafayette Hill’s Alleged ‘Dr. Feel Good’
Lafayette Hill doctor Michael B. Rosen was charged with prescribing drugs to known addicts in April; many of his patients defended him on Patch.
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7.
Whitpain Township announced that coyotes were spotted in the area; in the comments, readers share where they have seen them in Whitemarsh.
8. April Health Inspections in Plymouth Township
Several local businesses were inspected in April.
9. President Tells Brad Fox Story During Washington Ceremony
On May 15, President Obama referenced fallen Plymouth Township Police Officer Bradley Fox as part of his National Peace Officers Memorial Day
10.
A man allegedly told police he drank a pint of vodka before passing out on a bench on April 18.
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