Crime & Safety

Baldwin Township Police Briefs (May 13-June 2)

Chief O'Brien gives an update on the Grove City burglaries.

The Baldwin-Whitehall Patch spoke with Chief Terrence P. O'Brien on Friday to gather 's police briefs for the time period of May 13-June 2.

O'Brien had no major incidents to report during that time period, saying, "We've been real quiet over here."

The Baldwin-Whitehall Patch will attempt to reach O'Brien every Friday to gather police briefs, even to confirm that there are no incidents to report.

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O'Brien did offer an update on at the  that involved Baldwin Township police.

On May 10 at approximately 7:27 p.m., the owner of the Getaway Cafe contacted the Baldwin Township Police Department to report that several items had been illegally placed in a dumpster behind his restaurant.

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When police officers inspected the dumpster, they found documents and other property inside that they believed to be related to burglary crimes under investigation in Grove City Borough.

O'Brien said this Friday that the items in the dumpster were indeed related to a string of burglaries in Grove City.

"We're working with the state police right now," O'Brien said, "and we've turned pretty much everything over to them ... 

"It's pretty much their case."


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