Crime & Safety

Plymouth Township Police Are Looking For The Man Who Burglarized A Primo Hoagies Shop

The suspect was seen in video throwing a brick through the glass front door of the hoagie shop and then stealing money and computer.

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PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP, PA — Local police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect who broken into a local hoagie shop this month and stole money and a computer monitor.

The Plymouth Township Police Detective Division is seeking to locate the man who burglarized the Primo Hoagies at 113 West Ridge Pike back on March 14 at around 1 in the morning.

An investigation revealed that the man threw a brick through the front glass door of the establishment and then reached inside to unlock the door in order to gain entry.

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While inside the hoagie shop, the man stole an unspecified amount of U.S. currently along with a computer monitor. He then fled the scene on foot.

Police posted a video online showing the suspect, who wears a blue hat with white lettering and black sneakers with red logo.

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Police said anyone with information about the suspect can contact local police investigators.

Members of the public can reach out to Detective Joseph LaPenta, III via phone at 610-279-1901 or through email at jlapenta@plymouthtownship.org.

Anonymous tips can also be sent to tips@plymouthtownship.org.

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