Crime & Safety
Tredyffrin Crime Blotter: Robbery, Burglary, Theft, More
Police said two people broke into a storage trailer on Devon Park Drive Dec. 11 and are now facing various charges. See details here.
TREDYFFRIN TOWNSHIP, PA — Tredyffrin Police issued their most recent crime blotter Tuesday.
Incidents in the blotter occurred between Nov. 15 and Dec. 23.
See the full blotter below:
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ROBBERY
Nov. 15 — Police charged Andrew Long, 26, of Havertown, with the following crimes: Robbery with Injury; Terroristic Threats; Recklessly Endangering Another Person; Simple Assault; Receiving Stolen Property and Harassment after he threatened and injured the victim, forced her out of the vehicle which he then drove away, leaving her stranded.
FORGERY
Nov. 16 — Following an investigation, Police charged Michael Budnik, 30, of Philadelphia, with Forgery, Theft by Unlawful Taking and Receiving Stolen Property after he stole and cashed the victim’s check made payable to a landscaping company for payment and wrote in his name as Payee.
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UNAUTHORIZED USE
Nov. 25 — Following an investigation, police charged Shelly Gaugler, 42, of Royersford, with Unauthorized Use of Credit Card; Theft by Unlawful Taking; Identity Theft and Receiving Stolen Property after she fraudulently used the victim’s credit card for personal charges.
BURGLARY
Dec. 11, Devon Park Drive in Wayne — While on patrol, officers observed a vehicle parked in a lot near a storage trailer after hours with the trunk open and miscellaneous new boxed merchandise inside. Louis Knecht, 38, of Devon, was charged with Burglary; Criminal Trespassing; Theft and Receiving Stolen Property and Gina Higgins, 36, of Coatesville, was charged with Burglary; Theft; Receiving Stolen Property; Criminal Trespass and Loitering and Prowling at Night.
THEFTS FROM BUILDINGS
On three occasions, police were called to the reports of thefts from employees in office buildings and the stolen credit cards were used for fraudulent transactions in area stores. After an investigation was conducted, two actors were identified. Subsequently, Monique Logan 34, and Stacey Schoolfield, 34, both of Baltimore, Maryland, were charged with the following crimes: Theft; Receiving Stolen Property; Unauthorized Credit Card Use; Forgery and Identity Theft.
THREATS
Dec. 21, Five Guys in Gateway Shopping Center — Police charged Dionte Blackman, 27, of
Philadelphia, with Terroristic Threats and Harassment after he threatened the victim following his termination.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF TO BUSINESS
Dec. 23, T-Mobile store in Gateway Shopping Center — Police charged a 45-year-old female from Wayne for Criminal Mischief/Damage to Property and Disorderly Conduct after she stormed out of the store, damaging the glass doors as she exited.
The following individuals were arrested for driving under the influence. The lab results and/or chemical breath testing have been officially verified and determined to be unfit to operate a motor vehicle safely on the roadway.
- Josephine Bowser, 40, of Newark, Delaware – Marijuana was present in her system.
- Quinten Collis, 32, of West Chester – BAC was .206 percent
- Robert DeCurtis, 41, of Wayne – Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) was .211 percent
- Christopher Huston, 34, of Drexel Hill – Marijuana and Tramadol were present in his system.
- Alexandar John, 33, of King of Prussia – BAC was .147 percent
- Matthew Lennon, 30, of Downingtown – BAC was .120 percent
- Roseanna Moldonado, 49, of Horsham – BAC was .113 percent
- Judith Rivers, 45, of Berwyn – BAC was .144 percent
- Sarah Walton-Heuges, 47, of Rockledge – BAC was .160 percent
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