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Police Release Sketch of Duffryn Ave. Burglary Suspect

A man broke into a Duffryn Ave. home on Friday afternoon, according to Willistown Police.

 

Editor's note: The following information has been provided by the Willistown Police Department. Link to previous Malvern Patch article was added.

On Friday, August 24, 2012 at 1:42pm, Willistown Police responded to a burglary in progress on Duffryn Avenue in Malvern. The homeowner observed a white male leaving the rear of the residence. The suspect is described as a white male, in his mid to late 20’s, approximately 5’ 10”- 6’ 0” tall, with blonde/brown hair and a slim build. The suspect was wearing a green t-shirt and baggy, black cargo pants. He was last seen walking into the wooded area between Willistown Township and Malvern Borough behind Duffryn Avenue.

The suspect made entry into the residence by breaking a rear window. Chester
County Sheriff’s Department K-9 unit responded and assisted. A composite sketch of the suspect is attached.

Anyone who recognizes the subject in the sketch or has any information concerning this investigation, please contact Willistown Detectives at 610-251-0222 or 610-647-1440.

Related Topics: Willistown Police Department

Laura Burgess

10:12 am on Saturday, August 25, 2012

Live 2 houses up! have 2 large dogs but still very apprehensive. making Randolf Woods a public park has surely contributed! trash and broken glass has increased and the suspect surely accessed the home through the park!H e probably parked in parking area below township maintenance building!? Empty township home, for years, another great move! I have walked those woods for 25 years and am very saddened by the public usage! I am tiring of picking up after others!!!!!!!

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Beth Nolan

12:28 pm on Saturday, August 25, 2012

We have also had an increase in foot traffic since public opening. Many people cutting through my back yard. We also had a GPS stolen out of our car. Very frustrated!

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Pete Kennedy

12:44 pm on Saturday, August 25, 2012

Hi Beth, if your GPS was stolen this year, the police might have caught the perpetrator. They recovered a long list of electronics from a suspect's residence, but unfortunately, no GPS units—apparently they are easy to move.
http://malvern.patch.com/articles/did-police-recover-your-stolen-electronics

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