Crime & Safety
Tredyffrin Township Police Arrests In September
Police arrested several suspects in connection with providing fake identities and altering documents.

TREDYFFRIN, PA — Police arrested four suspects in September in separate cases for identity theft and altering documents for personal gain.
Identify theft is when a person uses another person’s identity without permission. It can damage a victim's credit, resulting in denial of loans, missing mail, bills for items not purchased, and more.
These suspects were arrested:
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- Katherine Paprocka, 36, of Paoli, is free on $35,000 bail after being arrested on Sept. 7 on charges of identity theft, unlawful use of a computer, and related offenses. Police said an investigation revealed that Paprocka used another person’s identity for personal gain.
- Nkeka Ali-Muslim, 41 of Camden, N.J., was arrested on Sept. 19 on charges of identity theft and forgery. Police said Ali-Muslim fraudulently used a check belonging to another person for personal gain.
- Joko Kai, 23 of Yeadon, is free on $5,000 awaiting a preliminary hearing on charges of altering documents, receiving stolen property and related offenses. Police said Kai provided altered documents during a traffic stop on Sept. 24 in the Paoli section of Tredyffrin Township.
- Christopher Fetters, 61, of Newtown, was arrested on Sept. 29 on charges of identity theft, forgery, and altering documents. Police said Fetters participated in fraudulent activity on Sept. 29 at a bank on the Paoli section of Tredyffrin.
Police also arrested these suspects in September:
- Nathaniel Montgomery, 41, of Havertown, was arrested on Sept. 15 on charges of theft and retail theft. Police said Montgomery was arrested while he was in the process of a retail theft in the Wayne section of Tredyffrin.
- Reginald Williams, 67, of Wayne, was arrested on Sept. 23 on charges of simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, and public drunkenness after police were called to the Wayne section of Tredyffrin Township for a disturbance.
- Robert Gross, 57, of Philadelphia is free on $25,000 bail after he was arrested on Sept. 25 on charges of making terroristic threats, stalking, and harassment. Police said he engaged in a threatening course of conduct on Sept. 29 in the Berwyn section of Tredyffrin Township.
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