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Police Blotter for the week of July 25

07/26/2016 11:56AM ● By J. Chambless

INDECENT EXPOSURE

On the morning of July 11, New Garden Township Police reported to the 300 block of Scarlett Road for a report of indecent exposure. The victim gave police a detailed description of the suspect and his vehicle. On July 12, police located the vehicle, which was being driven by Pablo Diaz-Albarran, 32, of Newark, Del. The victim identified him and he was arrested without incident. He was arraigned and taken to Chester County Prison in lieu of $50,000 bail.

DOMESTIC ASSAULT ARRESTS

On July 17 at 10:15 p.m., New Garden Township Police responded to a home in the 1000 block of Newark Road for a report of a domestic assault. The victim had several cuts and severe swelling of her face. She said an argument had escalated to a physical assault by her husband and brother-in-law. The two men told the victim that if she called police, they would beat her harder. Police arrested Minebaldo Reynoso-Vasquez, 30, of Toughkenamon; and Fausto Reynoso-Vasquez, 21, of Toughkenamon. They were charged with multiple counts of simple assault, harassment, terroristic threats and disorderly conduct. They were arraigned and taken to Chester County Prison after failing to post $5,000 bail each.

DRUG ARREST

New Garden Township Police saw a car driving erratically on Gap Newport Pike on July 7 at 10:31 p.m., and conducted a traffic stop. The car smelled like marijuana. The driver, Joel Iagovino, 36, of Philadelphia, was found with a case containing a plastic bag with suspected marijuana. Iagovino confessed to possessing marijuana and a smoking device. He was arrested and released pending a court appearance.

DUI

On July 7 at 12:29 a.m., New Garden Township Police responded to the 100 block of Heatherly Lane, where several people were seen running away from a vehicle after an alarm sounded. The owner of the vehicle, Jason Mueller, 27, of Bear, Del., told police he was visiting and had lost his keys and accidentally set the alarm off. Mueller showed signs of intoxication and became agitated, telling police to “do it” and “take me away,” yelling obscenities at the homeowner and police, pulling away from officers and resisting arrest. He was placed in the back of a patrol car and repeatedly hit his head against the window. He was charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, harassment and public drunkenness. Unable to post bail, he was remanded to Chester County Prison pending a preliminary hearing.

On July 15 at 8:58 p.m., New Garden Township Police arrested Jesus Diaz, 36, of Kennett Square, for DUI after a traffic stop. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.