

The Land Rover was teetering on the edge of a retaining wall so the man left the SUV overnight and came back in the morning to get it. The man was driving a Land Rover from the dealership he works at and it started sliding down a hill in the snow and hit a fence. Distracted driving? - On at midnight, a 50 year old Phoenixville resident decided to go off-roading in the snow after dropping a friend off at the Court at the Ledges on Fillmore Street. Officer Glennon approached the driver, a 29 year old woman from Glenmoore, who told the officer that she was checking her Facebook page and didn’t realize she had been sitting there so long. On at 8:23PM, police responded to the intersection of Harrison Avenue and Tyler Avenue for the report of an SUV stopped at a stop sign for about 30 minutes. The husband walked the rest of the way because his wife was mad at him. The couple, visiting from Gulfport, Fla., called a friend who drove the woman home. The wife, age 49, was intoxicated and her husband, 56, was having trouble getting her home. On at 12:45AM, Phoenixville Fire Department personnel stopped to assist a couple that were stumbling on the sidewalk at the intersection of Gay Street and Church Street. The father locked the milk in the refrigerator he keeps in his bedroom and the son and step-son each claimed they split the bill for the milk and should have access to it. A father, son, and step-son were arguing over a gallon of milk. On at 3:54PM, police responded to a family dispute at a residence in the 300 block of Prospect Street. The husband agreed to not post the video but wanted the police report to reflect that his wife is an adulteress. A couple was arguing because the husband recorded his wife having an affair with a co-worker on his cell phone and threatened to post the encounter on Facebook. On at 12:34AM, police responded to a domestic dispute in an apartment at the Phoenix View apartments. The Phoenixville Police Department’s blotter, posted twice weekly on the force’s Facebook page, offers a glimpse into the bizarre situations authorities in the Chester County town are called to. From arguments over milk that wasn’t even spilled to reports of chickens walking down the sidewalk, here’s the rest of the best of the Phoenixville Police Department’s blotter, from August to January.Domestic bliss
