Crime & Safety
Man Busted for Burglarizing East Norriton and Abington Homes, Including His Own Mother's
Tyrie Miller was named as a suspect when his mother identified jewelry Miller had sold to a precious metals dealer as having been stolen from her home.

According to a phillyburbs.com, Tyrie Miller, 27, of Upper Moreland, recently pleaded guilty to burglary charges in connection with break-ins at homes in Abington and in East Norriton. The Abington home reportedly belonged to Miller's mother.
According to the news report, the Abington burglary took place sometime between Sept. 7 and Sept. 16. Miller is reported in the criminal complaint to have forced open the lock on his mother’s bedroom door and stole items from her jewelry chest.
The report continues to say that police then went to a local precious metals dealer where Miller was found to have sold women’s jewelry. Miller’s mother later identified as her own.
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Miller was also charged with a burglary in East Norriton that took place on Oct. 26. According to the report, Miller broke into a home on the 3200 block of Sharon Lane, and stole a camera, alcohol and more jewelry.
Montgomery County Judge Steven O’Neill is reported to have postponed sentencing Miller to gain more information about him, but could sentence him to the maximum of 42-and-half to 85 years.
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