Westmoreland

Troopers ask help identifying suspects in Hempfield vehicle break-ins

Paul Peirce
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State police in Greensburg are seeking identity of these two men who allegedly used stolen credit card from Sept. 20 break-in of cars in Hempfield to purchase items at New Stanton convenience store. Anyone with information is asked to call state police at 724-832-3288.
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State police in Greensburg are seeking identity of these two men who allegedly used stolen credit card from break-in of cars in Hempfield to purchase items at New Stanton convenience store. Anyone with information is asked to call state police at 724-832-3288.
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Submitted by state police in Greensburg
Still photograph of released by state police of man allegedly headed to break into parked car in Fort Allen area of Hempfield Sept. 20. Anyone with information is asked to telephone police at 724-832-3288.

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State police in Greensburg are asking the public’s help identifying three suspects in a series of vehicle break-ins last month in the Fort Allen area of Hempfield.

Troopers said one suspect’s image, a white male with a large tattoo on his left leg, was captured on a residential surveillance camera during one of the mid-September vehicle burglaries in the Heather Ridge residential development. That suspect also sports a “man bun,” police said.

The thefts occurred after 3 a.m. Sept. 20 in the Stonehaven Drive and East Glennis Drive areas.

On Sept. 30, two men used a credit card taken during one of the break-ins to purchase items at a New Stanton convenience store.

Police said the men could be charged with theft from a motor vehicle and access device fraud.

Anyone with information is asked to contact state police Trooper Kalin Gerhard at 724-832-3288.

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