A Pennsylvania woman is facing multiple charges after police say officers investigating a suspected cable wire theft made a far more disturbing discovery: an infant left inside one of the vehicles tied to the incident. According to Upper Chichester Township Police, the case unfolded around 2:19 a.m. on March 30, 2026, when Officer Adam J. Biondi responded to a report of two suspicious vehicles tampering with cable wires near Meetinghouse Road.
Police say Officer Biondi found a maroon Chrysler 300 with cable wire sticking out of the open trunk and hand saws visible on the passenger seats. The vehicle was secured and towed to police headquarters while officers continued investigating. A second vehicle, a Jeep Liberty, was stopped by Aston Police and was occupied by Angelina Williams and Ray Gibase. During that stop, officers allegedly found a saw blade under the passenger seat, though both occupants were initially released.
What happened next is the detail that makes the report especially jarring. While inspecting the Chrysler at police headquarters, Officer Biondi reportedly noticed a baby car seat covered with a blanket. Then he saw movement. Police say officers immediately entered the vehicle and discovered an infant inside, asleep but unharmed. The child was removed from the car and taken by Boothwyn EMS to a local hospital for evaluation…