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Phoenixville Patch's Top Five Most-Read Stories of 2011

Find out what stories had the most attention in 2011.

 

As the year winds down, here's a look at the five most-read stories on Phoenixville Patch.

1. Reports: Phoenixville Native Found Dead in Baltimore, Oct. 17

The Baltimore Sun covered the death of a woman who fell down a trash chute in a city apartment building.

2. Phoenixville Area Photo Gallery for Hurricane Irene, Aug. 28

This completely user-generated gallery shows the aftermath of this late-August hurricane in the Phoenixville area. 

3. Woman Considered Armed and Dangerous, Urged to Turn Herself In, Sept. 21

Following the arrests of Saleem Williams, 20, and Stephen Reidler, 23, for the murder of Selvin Lopez-Mauricio, 22, Phoenixville's 18-year-old Monique Robinson remained on the loose. (Robinson turned herself in on Dec. 27.)

4. Woman Still Loose, Two Suspects in Custody for Phoenixville Murder, Sept. 21 

A week after the murder of Selvin Lopez-Mauricio, 22, in the 100 block of Prospect Street, police arrested Stephen Reidler, 23, of Linfield, and Saleem Williams, 20, of Sharon Hill. A third suspect, Monique Robinson, 18, of Phoenixville, remained on the loose for a little more than three months following the crime. 

5. East Pikeland Crash Claims Life of 24-Year-Old, Nov. 2

A young man was killed in a crash on Route 113. A former Spring-Ford football player, Vincent DiPaul III was remembered at a game during the last season. 

 

What were some big stories that you recall from 2011? Tell us in the comments.

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