Blotter: Wallet Goes Missing at Filling Station
The following information was supplied by the Malvern Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Theft... On Aug. 31, a patron at the Exxon Station on West King Street left his wallet on the counter. A surveillance video shows another person taking the wallet, which contained credit cards and a small amount of cash.
Note: Mark your calendar—The Malvern Fire Company September 11th Memorial & Public Safety Day is coming up on Saturday, Sept. 15. There will be a helicopter and vehicle rescue demonstrations, plus food and a chance for kids to wield the fire hose. Check out photos from last year! Here's the information from the calendar listing (emphasis added):
On Saturday, September 15th, the Malvern Fire Company will be holding its annual September 11th Memorial Service and Public Safety Day from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m.
Join us at 12:00 Noon for the Memorial Service as we commemorate the 11th Anniversary of the events occurring on September 11, 2001.
Following the Memorial Service, and lasting until 3:00 p.m., the Public Safety Day will be held, in partnership with the Malvern Police Department. The Public Safety Day will showcase numerous fire, rescue and police units in the area. There will be vital safety information on hand as well as numerous displays, including a medical helicopter, vehicle rescue demonstration, and house fire demonstration.
These events will be held at the Malvern Fire Company, 424 East King Street in Malvern. For further information, please contact Fire Chief Neil Vaughn at 610-647-0693 or nvaughn@malvernfireco.com
Greg
2:42 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Is it possible to show us a copy of the video or provide a description of the person who was caught on tape taking the wallet? Might be someone who is known within the community.
Tom Fox
3:38 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Thinking the public safety day and the wallet story might be seperated as news events.
Pete Kennedy
4:18 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012
There will be separate preview post coming about Public Safety Day, but since the blotter was short this week, it seemed like a good place to mention it.
Tom Fox
4:25 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Thank you Pete. Just trying to say thank you more.