Burglaries Investigated in East Greenville, Worcester

SKIPPACK PA – Two separate and unrelated alleged burglaries that occurred late last month in East Greenville Borough and Worcester Township are being investigated by Pennsylvania State Police headquartered at its Troop K Barracks in Skippack, it reported Monday (June 14, 2021) in public information releases.

Both thefts, troopers indicated, were accomplished without force.

The latest, they said, took place during overnight hours sometime between May 29 (Saturday) at 10 p.m. and May 30 (Sunday) at 7 a.m. at a Main Street residence in East Greenville. The victim, a 40-year-old borough man, had keys to both his motorcycle and his apartment stolen. Troopers said the actor who is being sough “entered the victim’s apartment,” but provided no other details.

The motorcycle, a 2020 Suzuki model GSXR750, is valued at $500, troopers noted; the apartment keys, $10.

The earlier burglary occurred sometime between May 23 (Saturday) and June 1 (Tuesday) at a property on Windstorm Way in Worcester, where a new home is under construction. Employees of Archer Exteriors in Pittsgrove NJ traveled to the site, prepared to install decorative columns there.

When they arrived they went looking into the home’s garage, where two wood assembly kits for the columns had been delivered and stored. They weren’t there.

The two kits had an estimated total value of $415.

Anyone who may have information regarding either crime can call the barracks at 610-584-1250.

Also as part of Monday’s reports:

Alleged alcohol- and drug-related incidents

Troopers said they made arrests for alcohol- and substance-related offenses in Skippack, Upper Providence (two), Upper Hanover, Perkiomen.

  • A 25-year-old Schwenksville man was arrested Sunday (June 13) at 5:19 p.m. in the Cabana Bar, 4052 Skippack Pike in Skippack village, and charged with public drunkenness and disorderly conduct after he fell off a stool in the establishment and hit his head. A Skippack emergency rescue services crew also responded to the scene.
  • A 20-year-old Philadelphia resident driving a 2016 Kia was charged June 6 (Sunday) at 1:34 a.m. for possession of a small amount of marijuana and paraphernalia, following a traffic stop on eastbound U.S. Route 422 in Upper Providence Township.
  • A traffic stop for multiple vehicle code violations involving a 2013 Toyota Camry and made June 5 (Saturday) at 6:08 p.m. at the corner of Geryville Pike and St. Paul’s Church Road, Upper Hanover Township, resulted in alleged possession of controlled substances charges brought against a 27-year-old Allentown man.
  • The driver of a 2020 Chevrolet Trax, a 43-year-old Boyertown man traveling on westbound U.S. Route 422 in Upper Providence, was pulled over in a traffic stop May 27 (Thursday) at 12:08 a.m. Investigation by troopers found him allegedly “in possession of illegal drugs,” according to their report. He was arrested, with charges filed in the local magisterial district court.
  • A 56-year-old Schwenksville woman driving a truck May 5 (Wednesday) at 12:36 a.m. was involved in a traffic stop near the intersection of Meyers and Raleigh roads, Perkiomen Township. An investigation by troopers determined she allegedly “was under the influence of drugs,” for which she was arrested.

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