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Monday, April 8, 2013

Phoenixville Police Blotter

Hit-and-Run Truck Driver Sought in East Pikeland Crash

A man driving a green truck knocked over a light post in the Pikeland Village Square parking lot, police say.

The following incidents were reported by the East Pikeland Police Department. Arrest, when mentioned, does not suggest conviction. Light Post Damage On Friday at approximately 6:40 p.m., someone backed into a light post in the Pikeland Village Square parking lot, located on the 500 block of Kimberton Road, according to East Pikeland Police. The driver knocked the light post down and left the scene without reporting the accident, police say. Estimated damage is about $4,000. Police say the man was driving a green pickup truck. Anyone with information is asked to contact East Pikeland Police through the department's anonymous e-mail or call the station at 610-935-0606.   Simple Assault A 25-year-old Pottstown woman was arrested for simple …

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hacker70

8:10 pm on Wednesday, April 10, 2013

As long as you keep responding he'll keep posting-   more ›

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Police: Man Steals Deodorant from Redner's, Fights Store Managers

Police say when they arrived, the man was pinned to the ground and screaming.

A Spring City man was arrested on Friday after a shoplifting attempt led to a tussle with Redner's Market security, East Pikeland Police are reporting. Timothy Carlton Jarmon, 22, faces charges of robbery, two counts of simple assault, retail theft, and two counts of recklessly endangering another person stemming from the September 28 incident. According to court documents, on September 28 at 4:01 p.m., officers responded to Redner's for a report of a retail theft. When they arrived at the store they found two of its managers and a loss prevention specialist holding Jarmon to the ground while he screamed. The loss prevention specialist and one of the managers were both bruised and bloodied. Jarmon was cuffed and, as he cursed and spit at …

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Carol Berger

11:20 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Mike, At Phoenixville Area Services (PACS) we do receive donations of toiletries along with all the food donors provide. We can give people deodorant when we have that available (items like soap and toothpaste are usually always available). We also receive donations of pet food from Pets of the Homeless.   more ›

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