Crime & Safety
Harassment, Vandalism, Theft, More: Springfield Crime Blotter
A Glenolden man was charged with trespassing and more following an incident at Chuck E. Cheese on Baltimore Pike, Springfield Police said.
SPRINGFIELD, PA — Police in Springfield Township issued the weekly crime blotter recently.
Incidents in the blotter occurred between Nov. 13 and Nov. 18.
See the full blotter below:
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Nov. 13 at 7:55 a.m.
Several parked vehicles on the 100 block of Rambling Way were spray-painted sometime during the evening Nov. 12. It could not be determined what was written with the paint. Det. Cutcliff is investigating.
Nov. 13 at 10:29 a.m.
A resident of the 100 block of South Swarthmore Avenue reported a package stolen from the front of the property at about 3 a.m. A subject wearing a mask took the package from the front doorstep. Det. Cutcliff is investigating.
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Nov. 13 at 4:06 p.m.
A resident of the 200 block of Rambling Way reported graffiti found on the exterior wall of the garage that occurred sometime over the weekend.
Nov. 15 at 2:51 p.m.
A business owner on the 500 block of West Woodland Avenue reported two male juveniles threw rocks and smashed a window pane to the door on the rear of the building.
Nov. 15 at 3:55 p.m.
Macy’s security reported two males were observed behind a cash counter attempting to pry a cash register. Security detained both males and officers responded. A 19-year-old and a 21-year-old, both from Upper Darby, were taken into custody and charged with theft. They were held for arraignment.
Nov. 16 at 7:52 a.m.
Employees at Giant 900 block of Baltimore Pike reported a male left the store after stealing $100 worth of bar soap. Responding officers located the male on Baltimore Pike and took him into custody. The male was also found to have an active arrest warrant from Delaware County for Assault. Brian Tracz, 38, of Wallingford, was charged with Retail Theft and turned over to constables for transport to Delaware County Prison.
Nov. 18 at 5:32 p.m.
Officers responded to the Chuck E. Cheese, 300 block of Baltimore Pike, for a disorderly subject inside. They made contact with a customer who was angry over a food order that took too long. The customer had swatted a plate of food towards the cooks and then refused to leave the kitchen area. The customer then spoke to officers for a brief period before running back towards the kitchen. The male, Montez Fleet-Mount, 40, of Glenolden, was then taken into custody by police and charged with trespassing, harassment, and disorderly conduct. He was held for arraignment.
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