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Bensalem Home Depot Thieves Stole Cash Drawer: Police
The store, at 900 Rockhill Dr., was robbed on Oct. 11, according to Bensalem Police.

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The store, at 900 Rockhill Dr., was robbed on Oct. 11, according to Bensalem Police.

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