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Radnor Township Police said a vehicle that was left unlocked and running was stolen from outside a Wayne restaurant earlier this month.
RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — Radnor Police issued details on crimes that have occurred over the past two months in the township.
See details on these incidents below:
Attempted Burglary - Unit Block of Welyn Road
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On Sunday, Feb. 23, at approximately 5:45 p.m. an attempted burglary occurred in the unit block of Welwyn Road. Video shows three younger looking males attempting to gain access to the house that is under construction. Upon hearing the alarm activation, the three subjects fled the area on foot. Multiple jurisdictions responded to the area to search for the subjects, but were unable to locate them. At this time, it does not appear as if access to the property was gained.
Retail Theft - 301 E. Lancaster Ave.
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Management of 301 E. Lancaster Ave. reports a retail theft that occurred at approximately 8 a.m., on Tuesday, Feb. 25. Video shows an unknown male leave the store without paying for merchandise.
Retail Theft - 362 W. Lancaster Ave. - Elegant Vapes
The Elegant Vapes Store, located at 362 W. Lancaster Ave., reported a retail theft on Monday, March 3 at approximately 1:52 p.m. The actor is described as a white male, approximately 6 feet 2 inches tall, wearing a light colored t-shirt and light colored jeans.
Retail Theft - 301 E. Lancaster Ave. - 7-Eleven Store
Store employees of the 7-Eleven Store, located at 301 E. Lancaster Ave., reported a retail theft on Friday, March 28. At approximately 10:37 p.m. an unknown white male, in his teens, stole an item of candy from the store.
Retail Theft - the Blue Mercury - 100 E. Lancaster Ave.
Staff of the Blue Mercury, 100 E. Lancaster Ave., reported a retail theft that just occurred on April 4 at 2:51 p.m. The actors, a black male and a black female, left the store without paying for several items. It is believed that the same two subjects are involved in similar activities in Lower Merion Township.
Theft of a Motor Vehicle - 108 N. Wayne Ave. - Christopher's Place
On Sunday, April 6 at approximately 6:30 p.m, a vehicle was stolen from out front of Christopher's Place, 108 N. Wayne Ave. The vehicle, a 2025 black Toyota Camry, was left unlocked and running outside the restaurant when it was stolen. The vehicle was later recovered on the New Jersey turnpike by New Jersey State Police.
Theft of a Bicycle - 100 block of Woodland Ave.
On Sunday, April 6, at approximately 6:20 p.m., a bicycle was stolen from the open garage of a residence in the 100 block of Woodland Ave. The bicycle was recovered shortly after its theft on North Wayne Avenue. It is believed that the actor who stole the bike possibly stole a car from North Wayne Avenue.
Stolen Mail - Unit block of Pennsylvania Ave.
On Sunday, April 6, mail was discovered on the ground on North Wayne Avenue, belonging to the unit block of Pennsylvania Avenue. It is believed that the mail was stolen from the mailbox of a resident who resides in the unit block of Pennsylvania Avenue.
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