Police Blotter: Kennett Square 9/1/11

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Police reports from the Kennett Square Police Department for the previous week:

• DUI, Various Charges — The Kennett Square Police Department reported arresting Pablo Rodriguez-Florian, 29, of Kennett Square. He was charged with theft of a motor vehicle, receiving stolen property, unauthorized use of motor vehicle, DUI and related charges following a traffic stop on Aug. 20, in the 500 block of West Cypress Street.  Rodriguez-Florian was video arraigned in District Court and unable to post $5000.00 cash bail, was remanded to Chester County Prison.

• DUI — Kennett Square Police say they arrested Samuel Ricardo-Hipolito, 41, of KennettSquare. He was charged with DUI following a traffic stop at South Walnut & Birch Streets on Aug. 209:35pm.  Ricardo-Hipolito was was released at his residence pending summons from District Court.

• DUI — Kennett Square Police say they arrested Courtney Taylor, 18 of Landenberg. Taylor was charged with DUI following a traffic stop in the 700 block of West State Street. Taylor was released to a friend pending summons from District Court. A passenger in the vehicle, Alicia McClure, 18, also of Landenberg, was cited for underage drinking.  McClure was released to a friend.

• Criminal Mischief — Kennett Square Police investigated a report of criminal mischief.  Sometime overnight Aug. 20, graffiti was spray-painted on a building in the 600 block East South Street and 700 block Lafayette Street.  That investigation continues.

• Burglary, Theft — Kennett Square Police have charged three men with an assortment of burglary-related offenses. Police said they arrested John Ellison, 38, and James Westerberg, 44, both of Wilmington, DE, and Robert Fitzgerald, 49,Chester. The three were charged with burglary, criminal conspiracy, theft, criminal trespass, criminal mischief and possessing instruments of crime on Aug. 22 at 2:27pm in the 400 block of West Mulberry Street.  Ellison, Westerberg and Fitzgerald were video arraigned and unable to post $15,000.00 bail each, were remanded to Chester County Prison.

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