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Police Blotter for the week of Nov. 28

11/29/2016 09:58AM ● By J. Chambless
IDENTITY THEFT
On Nov. 3, two Avondale residents were arrested for identity theft and access device fraud. Pennsylvania State Police Avondale reported that Jason Wayne Yeatman, 34, and Amanda Dianne Welcher, 35, both of Avondale, were arrested after they bought gasoline at 946 Lake Road in London Grove Township using stolen access cards.
INDECENT ASSAULT
A 24-year-old Oxford man was arrested on Nov. 8 for indecent assault, according to Pennsylvania State Police Avondale. Police said that a 21-year-old woman from Oxford entered a Sunoco store at 301 Limestone Rd., in Lower Oxford Township, on Nov. 8 at 3:45 a.m., and was approached by store attendant Sai Nath Reedy Dasari, 24, of Oxford. Dasari kissed the woman on the cheek, put his hand up her shirt and grabbed her buttocks as she told him to stop and tried to leave the store. 
HOME BURGLARY
A home at 212 Sheffield Lane in East Nottingham Township was entered through an unlocked door on Nov. 9 between 6:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., and jewelry was stolen, according to a report from Pennsylvania State Police Avondale. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 610-268-2022, or Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers at 1-800-4PA-TIPS.
CAMERA STOLEN
A 30-year-old Collegeville woman had her camera stolen while she was at Longwood Gardens on Nov. 5, according to Pennsylvania State Police Avondale. Police said the woman put one of her cameras down while she was in the Conservatory at 9:30 a.m., and after about 10 minutes, noticed the Canon camera and Canon lens were gone. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 610-268-2022.
STORE BURGLARIZED
Angel's Attic, in the 200 block of Cochran Street in West Fallowfield Township, was burglarized sometime between Oct. 19 and Nov. 2, according to Pennsylvania State Police Avondale. A Playstation 3, numerous Playstation 3 games, about $100 in costume jewelry and a $475 Dyson vacuum were stolen. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 610-268-2022.
DUI
On Oct. 20, New Garden Township Police stopped a car being driven erratically and found that the driver, Rigo Gutierres-Galvez, 28, of Kennett Square, was DUI. He was processed and released pending a court appearance.
On Oct. 22, New Garden Township Police stopped a car being driven erratically in the 800 block of West Cypress Street. The driver, Jaime Obregon, 59, of Kennett Square, showed signs of intoxication and was taken into custody. A breath test was conducted at the police station and he was released pending a court appearance.
On Oct. 13 at 9:19 p.m., Kevin Paul Arrell, 28, of West Grove, was found unconscious inside his vehicle at Old Schoolhouse Road and Chesterville Road in Franklin Township. Pennsylvania State Police Avondale was charged with DUI-drug and possession of a controlled substance.
On Oct. 21 at 1:23 a.m., Lisa Marie Cave, 47, of Kennett Square, was stopped by Pennsylvania State Police Avondale on Route 1 at the Route 82 intersection and arrested for DUI.
On Oct. 17 at 9:07 p.m., Pennsylvania State Police Avondale discovered that Joseph Allen Steltz, 70, of Nottingham, was DUI at routes 1 and 272 in East Nottingham Township. Steltz then drove 1.7 miles to his home, despite being followed by a marked vehicle with its emergency lights operating.
On Nov. 3 at 2:21 a.m., Pennsylvania State Police Avondale conducted a traffic stop in Upper Oxford Township for code violations and found that the driver, Ali K. Wimer, 31, of Christiana, Pa., was DUI and possessed controlled substances.
On Nov. 14 at 3:45 a.m., Victor Alexander Sanchez, 18, of Oxford, was arrested for DUI after he drove to the Pennsylvania State Police Avondale station under the influence of a controlled substance.
On Nov. 9 at 4:34 p.m., Pennsylvania State Police Avondale responded to a complaint about an erratic driver and arrested Donald Brooke Whann, 61, of New London. He was charged with DUI.
On Oct. 23 at 7 p.m., Jesse Lyn Greenwalt, 25, of West Grove, rear-ended another vehicle at a red light at East Baltimore Pike and McFarlan Road in Kennett Township. Pennsylvania State Police Avondale found that Greenwalt was driving under the influence of alcohol and a controlled substance and arrested her for DUI. 
On Nov. 9 at 8:40 p.m., Pennsylvania State Police Avondale pulled over a car driven by Robert Francis Wilson, 70, of Lincoln University, for a traffic violation on Route 1. He was found to be DUI and failed field sobriety tests. He was charged with DUI.
On Oct. 17, Pennsylvania State Police Avondale pulled over a car driven by Edwin Bosbeli Mende-Gonzalez, 25, of West Grove, for expired inspection and emission stickers, and found that he was DUI. He was arrested.
On Nov. 13 at 3:26 a.m., Pennsylvania State Police Avondale saw a car failing to maintain its lane and fluctuating its speed on Route 1 at Millers Hill Drive. After a traffic stop, police found that the driver, Jose Luis Luna, 38, of Kennett Square, was DUI. He was arrested.
On Nov. 15 at 5:55 p.m., Pennsylvania State Police Avondale responded to a one-vehicle crash on Route 1 in Lower Oxford Township and found that the driver, Janice B. Allen, of London Grove Township, showed signs of intoxication. She was charged with DUI.
On Nov. 12 at 2:43 a.m., Pennsylvania State Police Avondale arrived at the scene of a one-vehicle crash on Mount Hope Road in New London Township and found that the driver, Tyler Jay Neff, 20, of Oxford, was DUI. After he was charged and released, Neff damaged the front door of a home on Joseph Road, according to Pennsylvania State Police Avondale.