Toni Sharpless was last seen at the home of former Seventy-Sixer, Willie Green, in the early morning hours of August 23, 2009. The Inquirer reported that - Lower Merion Township police say Sixers guard Willie Green had nothing to do with the disappearance of 29-year-old Toni Lee Sharpless. Police have confirmed her presence at his house, though they did not publicly release … [Read more...] about Last Seen At Former Sixer’s House In Penn Valley In 2009
Police and Fire
Lower Merion Police Chief Happy With Chauvin Verdict
Lower Merion Police Chief Michael McGrath told WHYY last month that he "was pleased to see particularly the chief of police show that he was taking his leadership seriously, and stepped up and made comments that I think many law enforcement leaders around the country would have said as well.β … [Read more...] about Lower Merion Police Chief Happy With Chauvin Verdict
A Great Party In The Parking Lot
The National Night Out Celebration, in Wynnewood, was one of 16,000 similar events that took place all across the U.S. Matt Peskin created National Night Out in 1984. He explains that "most people normally run into a first responder in a negative circumstance. This is a positive atmosphere." … [Read more...] about A Great Party In The Parking Lot
LM Chief McGrath Not Happy With Social Media Posts
From Phillyvoice Like most of his peers, Lower Merion Police Superintendent Michael J. McGrath was aware of the Plain View Project's work in Philadelphia and seven other cities across the country, which exposed postings ranging from "poor judgment to unacceptable and offensive conduct," he said. McGrath and his command staff reviewed a pair of posts shared in regards to … [Read more...] about LM Chief McGrath Not Happy With Social Media Posts