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![]() ![]() The investigation began when Lower Merion police responded to the apartment complex in the 600 block of Righters Ferry Road for a report of a robbery. Kent Powe, 60, of Philadelphia, is escorted by sheriff’s deputies from a courtroom after a Montgomery County jury convicted him of attempted kidnapping charge. The judge called Powe a danger to society. ![]() The sentence, imposed by Judge Risa Vetri Ferman, included several consecutive, maximum prison terms for some of the crimes of which a jury convicted Powe and ensures he will spend the rest of his life in prison. 4, 2020, incident at the Royal Athena Apartments complex in Lower Merion. ![]() Powe, 60, of Philadelphia, was sentenced last December in county court to 31 to 62 years in state prison on charges of attempted kidnapping, robbery, possession of a prohibited firearm, false imprisonment and possession of an instrument of crime in connection with the Nov. “This was an excellent investigation and outcome that got a dangerous and violent criminal off the streets,” Steele said recently as he honored Sarama and Pitchford during the district attorney’s annual law enforcement and civilian commendations ceremony at the county Public Safety Training Campus in Plymouth Township. Steele for their investigation that led to the arrest and conviction of Kent William Powe, who attempted to kidnap a township woman after accosting her as she arrived home to her apartment in November 2020. Lower Merion Police Lieutenant Edward Sarama and Detective Gregory Pitchford received law enforcement commendations from Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. PLYMOUTH - For their investigation that got “a dangerous and violent criminal off the streets,” two Lower Merion Township detectives were honored with commendations for exceptional performance. ![]()
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