Philadelphia police seek public help to identify burglary suspect

Philadelphia Police Seek Public Help to Identify Burglary Suspect

PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Philadelphia Central Detective Division is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a burglary suspect captured on video. On Thursday, an unknown male suspect illegally entered the Quirk Productions Publishing Company at 215 Church Street around 12:42 AM. Once inside, the individual stole five iPads and an electric bicycle.

The suspect is described as an unshaven male with a thin build and sporting braids or a dreadlock hairstyle. The police have provided a video of the suspect through their official YouTube channel and website for public viewing. They encourage anyone who can identify the individual to come forward with information.

Residents are cautioned not to approach the suspect. Instead, they should contact the authorities immediately by calling 911 if they spot the individual. Tips can be submitted anonymously via telephone at 215.686.TIPS (8477) or through text messages to the same number. An electronic form is also available for anonymous tip submissions, and all information shared will remain confidential.

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