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FBI Impersonators, Fatal Accident and More West Chester Police Blotter
A rundown of the biggest police stories from the past week.

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A rundown of the biggest police stories from the past week.

We rundown the top police stories from the past week.
The accident happened on City Avenue near Belmont.
A drunken Berwyn man caused several car accidents on Wednesday, Westtown-East Goshen police are reporting.
Monique Robinson, 19, will spend the rest of her life in prison for her role in the 2011 murder of Selvin Lopez-Mauricio.
Spaces are limited, so be sure to check out Saturday's event.
Third grade teacher Denise Krisiewicz was honored for her contagious love of science.
Tune in to learn how to shed pounds.
Colin Small, 23, allegedly trashed eight voter forms on the day of Virginia's registration deadline last fall.
The Bicentennial Parking Facility crash occurred on March 29, according to West Chester Police.
The arrests occurred between March 25 and March 31.
Music, drinks and a celebrity guest will be at Club 212 to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Her lead attorney called it a 'monumentally bad decision.'
When asked for his license, the defendant tried to hand the officer a $20 bill, according to police.
MacLelland died on April 1.
Boxes of documents taking over your garage? Get it taken care of for free on Saturday.
The meeting will be held Wednesday night at the Phoenixville Senior Center.
On Tuesday, Saleem Williams testified that Monique Robinson brought the gun and told him to use it.
The new restaurant brings Italian flavor to Bridge Street.