Crime & Safety
Armed Robber Faces 10 Years In Prison For Feasterville Store Crime
Raheem Sanders-Workman, 23, of Philadelphia, was sentenced on Wednesday to stealing cell phones from an AT&T store, authorities said.

LOWER SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA —An armed robber of the Feasterville AT&T store in November faces up to 10 years in prison for the crime, police said.
Raheem Sanders-Workman, 23, of Philadelphia, was sentenced on Wednesday to 4-10 years in state prison after being found guilty in the Nov. 20 incident in which several men stole over $49,000 worth of cell phones at gunpoint, the Lower Southampton Township Police Department said.
The investigation by both the Lower Southampton and Bensalem police departments was able to obtain location tracking information that showed Sanders-Workman and his vehicle were at the stores at the time of the robberies.
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Other messages and data found during the investigation corroborated Sanders-Workman's involvement.
On April 13, police issued an arrest warrant and Sanders-Workman was taken into custody.
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He has been held at the Bucks County Correctional Facility since that time. Sanders-Workman was previously found guilty in Philadelphia of illegally possessing a firearm.
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