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Police investigating Jersey Shore burglary

Police investigating Jersey Shore burglary

Yahoo24-03-2025

JERSEY SHORE, LYCOMING COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Charges are pending for two suspects after a reported burglary in Jersey Shore early Sunday morning.
The Lycoming Regional Police say on Sunday they were called to the Nittany Minit Mart on the 800 block of Allegheny Street at 5:45 a.m. for a possible burglary.
Officers arrived on scene and spoke with an employee of the business.
The employee told police they arrived at work to find the glass broken out of the front door.
Officers first made sure the scene was safe, then began their investigation.
In their investigation, officers discovered that two people used a brick to break the glass of the front door and entered the Minit Mart.
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Authorities explained that once inside, the suspects stole multiple items, including a locked display case containing several Delta 8 THC products.
A Lycoming Regional Police Department Detective, along with patrol officers were able to deduce who the two suspects were.
Officials say both suspects admitted to their involvement in the burglary and will receive appropriate charges.
Most of all of the stolen products were recovered by the Lycoming Regional Police Department.
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