Crime & Safety
Residents Report Damage, Entrance Into Cars
Springfield police Department reports a number of incidents reported by residents and visitors to the township.

Springfield police Department reports a number of incidents reported by residents and visitors to the township.
A New York resident reported September 4 that he had been dining at the Olive Garden in the 1000 block of Baltimore Pike and dropped his wallet on the floor. He left the restaurant and a short time later realized that he did not have his wallet. He returned and spoke the manager who reported finding the wallet in the vestibule of the restaurant, but a large quantity of cash, in excess of $500, was found to be missing from the wallet.
A Philadelphia resident reported that sometime between 6:15 and 6:35 p.m. on September 5 someone stole her Apple iPhone and protective case from a table at Chuck E. Cheese in the 300 block of Baltimore Pike. According to police, the victim left the phone on a table and when she returned from using the restroom it was gone. The phone is valued at more than $350.
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A resident from the 600 block of Dutton Circle reported that sometime during the night of September 6Â someone smashed out the rear window on his pickup truck while it was parked on the street in front of the home.
A resident from the unit block of Nield Road reported that he heard his car alarm going off and when he looked out the window he saw a man inside of the car around 4:30 a.m. on September 7. The man quickly got out of the car and ran from the area, according to police. The car had been left unlocked and was parked on the street in front of the home. It had been rummaged through.
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