During the course of three burglaries, White allegedly sexually assaulted three different women. The defendant ejaculated on a 102-year-old woman, attempted to kiss another elderly woman and placed his hands on a third female resident s body, prosecutors said.
The burglarized homes were located in Cheltenham, Haverford, Springfield Township, Upper
Dublin and Jenkintown, in Montgomery County and in Landsdowne, Delaware County.
A home in Philly was also robbed. Jewelry, cash and other easily transported items were taken from the homes during the burglaries.
Investigators tied White to the crimes after a White Mercedes-Benz, similar to the one owned by the defendant, was seen or captured on video surveillance in the area of the burglaries. Data from White s cellphone also located him at the homes during the time of the robberies.
NORRISTOWN — A Philadelphia man is accused of multiple daytime residential burglaries and attempted burglaries in Montgomery, Delaware and Philadelphia counties, including one during which he allegedly performed a sex
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A Philadelphia man is accused of burglaries in Delco, Montco, and Philadelphia, as well as sexually assaulting three of the victims. (Montgomery County District Attorney s Office)
DELAWARE COUNTY, PA An arrest has been made in connection with several daytime residential burglaries and sexual assaults in Delaware County and surrounding areas, according to authorities.
Montgomery County authorities Friday said Raheem White, 41, of Philadelphia, has been arrested and charged for multiple daytime residential burglaries and attempted burglaries in Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties, as well as three sexual assaults.
White is accused of nine daytime residential burglaries and three attempted burglaries in Cheltenham, Haverford, Springfield Township, Upper Dublin and Jenkintown in Montgomery County; Lansdowne in Delaware County; and in Philadelphia from July 13, 2020 and Jan. 13.
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NORRISTOWN â A $9 million construction contract for a storage facility at the Montgomery County Department of Public Safetyâs emergency operations center was approved last week by Montgomery Countyâs elected officials.
The $9,086,011 agreement between the Montgomery County Department of Assets and Infrastructure and SJ Thomas Co. Inc., of Lansdowne, would cover âthe construction of a warehouse and garage facilityâ at the agencyâs headquarters in Eagleville.
The seven-figure listing was a âtotal lump sum price,â according to the contract award.
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According to Kelly Cofransisco, Montgomery Countyâs director of communications, once completed, the warehouse would store several items including generators, personal protective equipment and sign boards and traffic equipment for mass evacuations.