Crime & Safety
UPDATE: Police Take Alleged Ambulance Thief from Norristown Rooftop
The 300 block of Penn Street at Walnut is currently blocked off as police attempt to arrest suspected ambulance thief.
Update: 12:57 p.m.:
The alleged thief has been taken into police custody. Witnesses at the scene say that he came along willingly with police.
He was placed into a Montgomery County Services Ambulance. No injuries were apparent.
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An official report from police has not yet been released.
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Initial article below:
Authorities are currently working to negotiate the capture of a man suspected of stealing an ambulance yesterday, witnesses at the scene in Norristown report. The suspected thief is presently on the roof of a home at Penn and Walnut Streets.
The from an emergency scene in Norristown yesterday. It was later recovered along Tremont Avenue in Norristown.
Currently, the 300 block of Penn Street at Walnut is blocked off from all public access as police work to remove the suspect from a rooftop. The Public Works Department has reportedly lent the police an eight-foot ladder to aid in the arrest.
Witnesses can see a male approaching the front of the roof at a home in the 300 block of Penn Street periodically, apparently to survey the scene. There has been no official statement from police yet, and authorities have to release the suspect's name.
A perimeter has been set up around the home to provide safety to passersby and keep eyes on the suspect. Norristown Police Chief Russell Bono is at the scene and is reportedly handling the negotiations.
Patch is live at the scene and will provide updates as they are made available.
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