Crime & Safety
Radnor Police News
The township police are providing a vacant house watch program and parking permits for 2023. Also several thefts were reported.

RADNOR, PA — Radnor Township police are offering a vacant house program for residents who want their houses watched while they are on vacation.
Officers will periodically check the exterior of homes and report back if there are any issues.
The form to sign up is available here.
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Parking Permits
Parking permits may be purchased at the police records counter on the first floor of the township municipal office from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The permits are available in areas where vehicular congestion results from limited curbside parking and nonresidents competing for spaces. Information is available here.
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Crimes:
- A catalytic converter was stolen on Wednesday, Jan. 11 in a parking lot at Radnor High School, 130 King of Prussia Road.
- Several vehicles parking in the area of the 200 and 300 block of East Lancaster Avenue were broken into on Monday, Jan. 9.
- El Limon, 128 W. Lancaster Avenue was discovered burglarized between Sunday, Jan. 8 and Monday, Jan. 9.
- The terrace at 400 N. Bellevue Ave. was vandalized on Monday, Jan. 2.
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