Seat-belt enforcement initiative begins

Failure to buckle up can result in citations, officials warn The majority of traffic fatalities involving unbuckled victims occurred at night last year, spurring a nighttime emphasis on a “Click It or Ticket” seat-belt enforcement effort beginning Monday and extending through June 9, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). PennDOT is partnering with more than 600 law...

10 charged with heroin dealing

Eight alleged to have been dealing deadly drug in southern Chester County By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times State, county and local police announced the arrests of 10 individuals on charges of selling heroin. From left, top: Alejandro Guzman, John Anderson, bottom, from left, William Jones and Kyle Kellner Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan announced Monday a series of 10 arrests this month...

DUI offender convicted – for 4th time

Prosecutor said drugs prompted driver to park in left lane of Turnpike By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times On March 17, a Franklin County driver stopped his car in the passing lane of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, initiating a series of events that eventually landed him behind bars, authorities said. On Tuesday night, after a two-day trial, a Chester County jury deliberated for less than...

License-center supervisor gets state prison term

Judge imposed sentence of 24 to 69 months Ali was sentenced to a prison term of 24 to 69 months. A Philadelphia man found guilty of fraudulently issuing driver’s licenses at a Chester County Drivers’ License Center received a state prison sentence of 24 to 49 months on Monday. Chester County Court Senior Judge Thomas G. Gavin imposed the penalty on Khalif Abdullah Ali, 44, a supervisor at the license...

2nd trooper involved in fiery crash leaves hospital

His partner was treated, released on Friday After a stay of more than three days, the second of two Avondale state troopers involved in a fiery crash on Friday was released from the hospital. Trooper Aaron Dykes, who also serves as the running backs’ coach for the Unionville High football team, left Christiana Hospital on Monday, where he had been listed in stable condition. Trooper Michael Hall...

Supervisor at driver’s license center convicted

Jury said he issued licenses to known criminals, using other people’s data By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Khalif Abdullah Ali was convicted by a Chester County jury of identity theft, tampering with public records, and related offenses. A Philadelphia man accused of fraudulently issuing driver’s licenses at a Chester County  Drivers’ License Center  was convicted Wednesday. A...

Police: Armed home-invasion with hostages a hoax

 Authorities called incident an example of dangerous prank called “swatting” The 9-1-1 operator relayed details of the report:  A home invasion in Westtown Township was unfolding with four armed intruders seizing hostages, according to the caller – self-described as a terrified, 13-year-old hiding in a closet. A little after midnight on Wednesday, the Chester County Department of...

Police seek help in case of murdered Marine

Buried in Kennett Square, he was unidentified for more than four decades By Kathleen Brady Shea,  Managing Editor, The Times State police are looking for the public’s help to solve the 1968 murder of Cpl. Robert Daniel Corriveau. For nearly 44 years, the remains of an unidentified murder victim lay in Longwood Cemetery, but the case was never forgotten, state police said. On July 29, 2009, members...

Alleged pot possession in Pennsbury leads to charges

Delaware teen arrested for intent to deliver, having paraphernalia State police have reported the following recent incidents in the area: A Claymont, De., teen was arrested for possession with the intent to deliver synthetic marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, police said.  Lydell D. Dorsey, 18, was apprehended on Oct. 18 at 8:56 p.m. at Fairville and Cossart Roads in Pennsbury Township,...

Camp runs gamut from zip-lining to scuba-diving

Weeklong state-police program features myriad activities for Chester County youth By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times About 100 young participants experienced Chester County’s 2012 Camp Cadet program, held this year at Camp Saginaw in New London Township. On Friday, a group of 100 young people proudly passed muster as the 2012 Chester County Camp Cadet hosted its graduation ceremony. The...