Thieves Steal $45 In Cash, Baby Formula From Philly Deli
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An image released by Philadelphia Police shows the suspect in a burglary of a Philadelphia deli.
PHILADELPHIA -
Philadelphia Police are looking for two men responsible for stealing $45 in cash, baby formula and other items from a Frankford Avenue deli.
According to police, the two men entered the Frankford Deli through the rear door last month.
Police say along with the cash and baby formula, the suspects took a laptop computer and various brands of cigarettes.
Surveillance video released by police shows one of the suspects standing on a stool looking directly into a camera.
Police describe one of the suspects as a black or Hispanic man with a mustache. He was seen wearing a light colored jacket, gloves, dark colored shorts and dark colored shoes.
The second suspect is described by police also being a black or Hispanic man with a light colored hooded sweatshirt, dark colored pants and dark colored shoes.
If you have any information on the burglary, you're asked to call police at 215-686-TIPS (8477) or by text, 773874.
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