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Fire in Bala, Burglars Arrested, and More Police Blotter
A rundown of the biggest Lower Merion Police stories from the past week.

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A rundown of the biggest Lower Merion Police stories from the past week.

Gabrielle Drexler told a grand jury in 2011 that a Lower Merion Police officer was stalking and intimidating her.
The district caught on to the fraud after a car accident on school property.
Anne Bryan, 24, died in the June 5 collapse of a Center City Building.
Ever wonder how a reporter spends a big golf tournament? No. Well, here it is anyway.
According to Lower Merion Police, the boy was unharmed.
Someone with an arrest warrant was in the vicinity of the school, according to a district official.
Webb Simpson said he "instantly fell in love" with the Merion Golf Club
Township police arrested three Philadelphia residents they say were responsible for at least two burglaries in the area, according to police.
Christine Vilardo of the Ardmore Initiative said some bars and restaurants are already enjoying a bump.
Linden Hill was once owned by the heir to the Campbell Soup fortune.
After a settlement, the star's parents apologized.
With an 8-7 OT win over rival Radnor, the Rams won their first state girls' lacrosse title.
The couple say they were awoken by footsteps and found muddy footprints in their home.
Nope. When a pivotal moment happens at Merion, spectators will be forced to...just watch it.
How will you get tickets now? Oh, right. The Internet.
How will you get tickets now? Oh, right. The Internet.
The 11th hole at Merion Golf Club nearly flooded, according to a report.
A rundown of everything Lower Merion needs to know to make it through what promises to be a hectic week.
According to a Havertown native, woman shouldn't have to wear shirts or bras.