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5-Hour Energy Warehouse Burglar Caught On Tape, Police Say

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PHILADELPHIA -

Police are seeking to track down the man who they say was caught on surveillance video entering a 5-Hour Energy warehouse in the city's Fishtown neighborhood.

The incident occurred on Feb. 2 at 4:34 a.m. at the warehouse, which is located at on the 2400 block of East York Street.

The man, once inside took keys to the storage facility and a metal hand truck, police say, before he left in an unknown direction.

The suspect was described as a white or Hispanic male, 6 feet tall with a stocky build, wearing a white, hooded sweatshirt, dark-colored work pants and dark-colored work boots.

If you see the man, do not approach him; contact 911 immediately.

If you have any information about this crime or this suspect, please contact the East Detectives Division at 215-686-3243/3244. You can also submit a tip by calling 215-686-TIPS (8477), texting to PPD TIP or (773847), or you can submit one electronically using this form.

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