The following is for crimes reported for the period from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13. (Some crimes that occurred on dates earlier than the current period but weren’t reported until later may be included.)
Chestnut Hill
Sept. 1. Burglary. While moving out of his house at the 200 block of East Mermaid Lane, a man reported finding his door unlocked and several items missing, including a handgun.
Oct. 5. Theft. A complainant reported several items stolen from their car at the Unit block of West Abington Avenue.
Oct. 5. Theft. A woman reported her laptop, pet food, house keys …
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The following is for crimes reported for the period from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13. (Some crimes that occurred on dates earlier than the current period but weren’t reported until later may be included.)
Chestnut Hill
Sept. 1. Burglary. While moving out of his house at the 200 block of East Mermaid Lane, a man reported finding his door unlocked and several items missing, including a handgun.
Oct. 5. Theft. A complainant reported several items stolen from their car at the Unit block of West Abington Avenue.
Oct. 5. Theft. A woman reported her laptop, pet food, house keys and title stolen from her vehicle at the 7700 block of McCallum Street.
Oct. 7. Motor Vehicle Theft. A man reported his motorcycle stolen at the 200 block of West Hartwell Lane.
Oct. 8. Shoplifting. An offender stole a bottle of Johnny Walker Black Label from a liquor store at the 8700 block of Germantown Avenue.
Oct. 8. Shoplifting. An offender stole a bottle of bourbon from a liquor store at the 8700 block of Germantown Avenue.
Oct. 10. Theft. A man at Fairview Nursing Home reported his wallet stolen from his room at the 100 block of Bethlehem Pike.
Oct. 10. Shoplifting. An offender stole detergent from a grocery store at the 7700 block of Crittenden Street.
Oct. 12. Shoplifting. An offender stole various items from ACME at the 7700 block of Crittenden Street.
Oct. 13. Theft. A woman found her car broken into and credit cards stolen at the Unit block of West Bells Mill Road.
Mt. Airy
Oct. 5. Theft. A woman at the Sacred Heart Manor retirement home reported her driver’s license and Social Security card stolen at the 6400 block of Germantown Avenue.
Oct. 7. Shoplifting. Offenders stole candy, chips and soda from Wawa at the 7200 block of Germantown Avenue.
Oct. 7. Shoplifting. An offender stole various items from Wawa at the 7200 block of Germantown Avenue.
Oct. 7. Motor Vehicle Theft. A man reported his Infiniti QX80 stolen at the 300 block of East Mount Pleasant Avenue.
Oct. 8. Shoplifting. An offender stole Hot Fries and candy from Wawa at the 7200 block of Germantown Avenue.
Oct. 10. Shoplifting. A woman entered a grocery store at the Unit block of West Hortter Street and stole two packs of meat.
Oct. 11. Shoplifting. An offender stole Dove soap from CVS at the 7000 block of Lincoln Drive.
Oct. 11. Theft. A man reported the rearview mirror stolen from his car at the Unit block of East Mount Pleasant Street.
Oct. 11. Theft. A complainant reported the passenger window broken and several power tools stolen from their car at the 1200 block of East Cliveden Street.
Oct. 12. Motor Vehicle Theft. A woman reported her Kia RIO stolen at the Unit block of West Hortter Street.
Oct. 12. Theft. A complainant reported their car broken into and their gun permit stolen at the 7200 block of Cresheim Road.
Oct. 13. Shoplifting. Three men entered Wawa at the 7200 block of Germantown Avenue and stole snacks.