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Police Blotter: Bomb Threat, Crack Charges, Cooking Oil Theft
The following incidents were reported by Phoenixville, East Pikeland, and Schuylkill police.

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The following incidents were reported by Phoenixville, East Pikeland, and Schuylkill police.

William Shawnell Jr., 29, hit ten parked cars before being tased.
The pipes were stolen on January 6.
The 12-hour dance marathon will benefit pediatric cancer.
According to a report in NJ.com, the man didn't block his number when he made the call and was quickly arrested.
Fire crews had to remove the driver from her Jeep after the January 2 accident.
Haverford Police made the arrest on January 8.
Ginger Katzenmoyer says her son was beaten to death in 2007 by Camden police officers.
Dr. Sidney Jacoby, who's been with the hospital since 2009, has taken over the post.
The four-term mayor, and borough treasure, said he won't run for office again.
Manav Khandelwal started Khandyman.com in December of 2011.
He swerved to avoid hitting a deer, according the affidavit.
Longtime Phoenixville Police officer Tom Goggin was sworn in as a Chester County Detective on Monday.
The team will compete at the university of Maryland on January 11 through the 13.
The globetrotting junior plans to pursue a career in human rights.
Est Pikeland Police say the used oil was stolen sometime before January 7.
The 2010 Hall of Famer will make an appearance at Carl's on January 12.
The session, led by members of the Haverford College basketball team, will be held on MLK Day.
Police say Jason Flagg carried four bags of crack cocaine and almost $500 when he was pulled over on January 2.