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According to Phoenixville Police, there were no burglars in the house, but there was plenty of cocaine.

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According to Phoenixville Police, there were no burglars in the house, but there was plenty of cocaine.

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The man was charged with burglary, according to West Chester Police.
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Police are asking for help catching the thief.
According to West Chester Police, the defendant was in possession of a controlled substance at the time of the incident.
The attempted theft occurred at a local Giant, according to Westtown-East Goshen police.
The youth initiative draws attention to the dangers of tobacco use.
The student organized dance marathon was a success.
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