May 19



Vandalism: At 10:12 p.m., a resident of the 900 block of Edwards Drive reported the glass window on the front storm door shattered sometime the previous two days.

May 20



Retail theft: At 12:07 p.m. a Brookhaven man, age 32, was found stealing over $115 worth of health and beauty products from Target at Springfield Mall. He also suspected of stealing over $111 a week earlier.

Retail theft: Shortly after 12:46 p.m. a female, age 31 from Aston was taken into custody for failing to pay for $81 worth of Red Bull from the Target at Springfield Mall.

Retail theft: Just before 1 p.m., a 12-year-old male from Upper Darby was taken into custody after stealing a Gel Blaster toy gun from Target at Springfield Mall. He was turned over to family and will be charged with retail theft.

Theft: At 6:17 p.m., a resident of the unit block Yale Square reported a male subject had walked onto their property and stolen a bike and rode off. Officers observed the suspect riding the bike nearby on Mitchell Avenue in Morton and arrested a 20-year-old male from Folcroft. The male will be charged with theft.

Park curfew: At 9 p.m., three females from Lansdowne and Glenolden were found to be inside Crowell Park in a vehicle after hours.

May 23



Assault: At 5:05 p.m., officers were called to the Walgreens in the unit block of Baltimore Pike for a report of a male who physically grabbed and removed a female from inside the store. Officers found the male and female inside a vehicle in the lot. The victim reported the male had assaulted her inside a vehicle which then pulled into the Walgreen’s lot. The victim went into the store to get away, and the male followed her inside. Dahmier Graham, 32, Chester, was taken into custody and charged with assault and other offenses and held for arraignment.

Retail theft: At 5:05 p.m., a male, age 14 from Collingdale was caught stealing a toy Gel Blaster gun from Target in the 800 block Baltimore Pike.

Hit and Run: At 6 p.m., a motorist reported his vehicle was damaged while parked in the student lot of the Springfield High School. The damage consisted of scrapes and paint transfer.

May 25



Theft: At 3:27 p.m., two bicycles were reported stolen from the area of the Target at Springfield Mall. Two boys placed the bikes near a bush and went inside the mall to shop. When they returned, the bikes were gone.

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