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Retail Theft, Warrant Service Reported in Whitpain
Reports from the Whitpain Township Police Department.

I enlisted into the United States Army right out of high school, where I served in combat arms as a Forward Observer.
After being honorably discharged, I spent the greater portion of the last decade as a caregiver for my mother and father, who required nearly round the clock care as a result of several conditions and disabilities.
While in college I studied Computer Forensics and Network Security, but both my mother and my sister obtained their master's degree in journalism and english, respectively. Having grown up in such an evironment, writing just came naturally to me.
I began my career with Patch as a freelancer in December of 2010, writing for sites across multiple counties before settling in with Patch's Montgomery County cluster.
Now, I'm the Local Editor for Norristown and Lower Providence.
I'm married to fellow-Patch freelancer Kristen McMaster, we had our daughter, Evelyn Mae Heffintrayer, on October 18, 2012.
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How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was born and raised as a Roman Catholic, though I lost my faith quite a few years ago. I do not attend any church or services, though I have no issues with those who do.
I consider myself an envious-agnostic. I have no idea who or what made us, why we live, or what happens when we die. I do, however, miss the comfort that faith brought me in my youth, and I envy those whose convictions prohibit them from going astray.
Reports from the Whitpain Township Police Department.

This week's stories include a man who was robbed of his guns at gunpoint, a pair of fossils that were stolen from an exhibit, and a late night police chase with no headlights.
On-Tap Philly owner Dustin Majka informed Patch that the new bar will not be opening in Ambler. Instead, a new restaurant with a new concept will take it's place in roughly four-to-five weeks.
In addition to requesting information on the burglary, police are urging residents to lock their homes and vehicles.
A look at the Forging a Lifestyle exhibit at Pottsgrove Manor.
Reports from the Pottstown Police Department.
In a Letter to the Editor, Blue Bell resident Shirley White calls for drastic changes to the Wissahickon School Board.
County Detectives have apprehended 19-year-old Maurice Andrews Jr., of Pottstown, who is accused of fatally shooting a man outside of a Pottstown bar last month.
Police from multiple jurisdictions quickly joined the pursuit, which eventually ended when the vehicle was stopped in Lower Providence.
A fallen tree downed a power line on Welsh Road on Monday evening, causing major delays for rush hour commuters.
'Jeanne has shown her dedication and commitment to our community time and again,' Scwartz said. 'Her knowledge and experience in Ambler matter.'
In a Letter to the Editor, Bill Parker, of Pottsgrove, states that he'd like to see school board candidates address issues publicly during a debate.
Reports from the Pottstown Police Department.
Reports from the Ambler Borough Police Department.
A vintage look at the Pottstown Elks Lodge on East High Street.
What used to be the First National Bank at 30 East Butler Avenue now houses Kimmel and Silverman, P.C.
Make sure you didn't miss any of this month's most-read stories in the area!
Make sure you didn't miss any of this month's most-read stories in the area!
This week's stories include an alleged panhandler who can't take a hint, an allegedly drunken driver who police say pushed emergency personnel while they were rescuing her and a Norristown man who picked a bad place to sleep one off.
Reports from the Whitpain Township Police Department.