CHESTER COUNTY, PA — A series of crashes, traffic stops, thefts, and unusual police calls kept Pennsylvania State Police busy across Chester County in mid-November, according to newly released public information reports. The incidents, ranging from DUI-related traffic stops to a welfare check involving a deceased resident, unfolded between Nov. 11 and Nov. 18.
Troopers began the week with multiple vehicle crashes across London Grove Township. In one single-vehicle crash on U.S. 1 southbound, a Hyundai Elantra veered off the roadway before being towed from the scene. No injuries were reported. A second crash the same morning involved another Hyundai that overcompensated on a turn and struck a utility pole, though the driver also avoided injury.
In East Marlborough Township, two vehicles collided on E Street Road when one driver followed another too closely, causing front- and rear-end damage. One motorist was evaluated for possible injuries. A separate crash in Upper Oxford Township along U.S. 1 resulted in disabling damage to a Honda Accord after the driver lost control. In Penn Township, a Ford F-150 struck a guide rail on U.S. 1, leaving significant front-end damage but no injuries…