All in Swarthmore Police Dept.

Police Blotter from Swarthmore Police Chief Raymond C. Stufflet - August 23 - September 6

Police responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash in the 400 block of Dartmouth Avenue, near Lincoln Way. The crash involved an unoccupied vehicle and no injuries were reported. When the police arrived, it was determined that the car had been parked in the borough hall parking lot; the driver had failed to engage the car’s emergency brake; as a result, the car had rolled out of the parking space and into the outdoor eating parklets at Aria restaurant. The car sustained minor damage and was able to be driven from the scene. Minor damage to the parklets was noted.

Police Blotter from Swarthmore Police Chief Raymond C. Stufflet - July 23 - August 2

the police were dispatched to the intersection of South Chester Road and Yale Avenue responding to a motor vehicle crash that involved two cars. Officers confirmed that no occupants were injured because of the collision. After investigating, it was determined that one car had been traveling east on Yale Avenue, and entered the intersection with South Chester Road. At the same time a second car had been traveling west on Yale Ave. and tried to make a left turn to head south on South Chester Road, turning in front of the eastbound car. The two cars collided in the middle of the intersection and were pushed over to the far southeast, according to traffic standards. Both cars had to be removed from the scene by a tow truck.

Police Blotter from Swarthmore Police Chief Raymond C. Stufflet - June 29-July 12

Police went to the 100 block of S. Chester Rd. in response to a report of a motor vehicle crash; there were no reported injuries. When the police arrived, both cars were pulled to the side of the road. The officer on the scene investigated, and determined that one of the cars had been traveling south on S. Chester Rd., when the driver reportedly became distracted, swerved into the northbound lane, and struck the rear driver’s side of a northbound car. Both cars sustained minor damage but were able to be driven from the scene.

Police Blotter from Swarthmore Police Chief Raymond C. Stufflet - June 8-28

Police responded to the Strath Haven and Rutgers avenues for a motor vehicle crash involving two vehicles. At the completion of the investigation, it was determined that one car was traveling east on Strath Haven Ave. crossing the intersection with Rutgers Ave. The driver of this car became distracted, and struck an unoccupied, parked car on Rutgers Ave., just east of the intersection. There were no injuries reported but the striking car had to be towed from the scene because of front end damage.

Police Blotter from Swarthmore Police Chief Raymond C. Stufflet - May 11-24

Two cars were traveling east on the 1100 block of Baltimore Pike (near the intersection with Riverview Road) when they stopped for a red light. When the light turned green, both cars started to move. But the front car stopped again, and the second car struck it — then left the scene. The driver of the second car was stopped by police a short time later on Woodlyn Avenue in Morton. No one was hurt, and neither car was significantly damaged.

Police Blotter from Swarthmore Police Chief Raymond C. Stufflet - January 20 - February 1

During a routine patrol near the intersection of Fairview and South Chester roads, an officer’s license plate reader alerted him to the presence of a potentially stolen car. After confirming that the car was stolen from Springfield Township, the officer stopped the driver, who was arrested and transported to the Swarthmore police station for processing. She will receive a preliminary hearing in Media District Court. Enterprise Car Rental reported the car stolen last October.

Police Blotter from Swarthmore Police Chief Raymond C. Stufflet - December 19-January 4

Two cars traveling eastbound on Baltimore Pike waited for the light at North Chester Road to turn green. When the light changed, the rear car started moving first, striking the front car. When the police arrived, the driver of the front car complained of back and neck pain. The driver of the rear car, Andre Borican Jr. of Clifton Heights, smelled of alcohol and was given several field sobriety tests. After failing to properly complete them, he was placed under arrest, processed, and released pending a preliminary hearing. The struck (front) car had to be towed.

Police Blotter from Swarthmore Police Chief Raymond C. Stufflet - October 12-27

A resident of the 600 block of North Chester Road called the police because they saw two men inside the resident’s cars. The men were of unknown race and wearing dark clothing, and were last seen entering a white sedan and driving toward Baltimore Pike. Nothing was taken, and no damage occurred. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Swarthmore Borough Police.