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Man Suspected of String of Early Morning Burglaries in Philadelphia’s 14th District, Police Seek Public’s Assistance

The Philadelphia Police Department is actively seeking a suspect in a series of commercial burglaries that have been plaguing the 14th District between September 23rd and October 31st this year. According to the latest briefing from the

PPD’s Northwest Detective Division

, the suspect’s modus operandi and descriptions from various incidents paint a picture of a pattern based on time of offenses and the nature of stolen items.

The suspect, an older black male with a thin build and graying hair, has been spotted in surveillance footage committing these burglaries in the wee hours—between 2am and 6am. Video evidences show the man utilizing a shopping cart to carry out his crimes, which includes pushing it through the streets filled with black trash bags post-burglary. Insight into the suspect’s methods come from a series of documented incidents across the district.

Wanted: Suspect for Commercial Burglary Pattern in the 14th District [VIDEO]

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The first recorded breach was at Ultimo Coffee Shop on Wayne Avenue where the suspect utilized a rock from his cart to shatter an establishment’s window and steal audio electronics. Similarly, on Chelten Avenue, a man in dark attire was seen breaking a window and lifting an assortment of goods, including deodorants and detergents. In the wake of these events, Kinesics Dance Dynamics on Germantown Avenue, Covenant House on E. Armat Street, and the Germantown Friends School were all subject to this burglar’s invasion, losing clothing, cleaning supplies, electronics, and an Apple iPad respectively.

Authorities have disseminated suspect details and footage to the public, advising citizens to keep a safe distance and contact 911 upon sighting the individual. Tips, which the department stresses will remain confidential, can be submitted via phone or through an electronic form online. The Northwest Detective Division is requesting anyone with information related to the crimes to get in touch at 215-686-3353/3354 and provides specific DC numbers for each incident in their

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official announcement.

The police urge vigilance and community assistance in capturing the suspect, to prevent further losses and ensure such patterns are extinguished swiftly and effectively.

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