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Wanted in Berks: June 1, 2025

Wanted in Berks: June 1, 2025

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The Berks County sheriff's office is seeking the following fugitives:
Janioshka Perez
Janioshka Perez, 24, whose last known address was in the 600 block of Pine Street, Reading, is wanted on charges of theft by unlawful taking and retail theft.
Spring Township police said Perez took five iPhones with a total value of more than $3,000 while she was employed at the AT&T Store on March 12. Police said Perez also took merchandise valued at about $153 from Target on March 28.
She is described as 4 feet 11 inches and 175 pounds.
William Schaeffer
William Schaeffer, 66, whose last known address was in the 2100 block of Galen Hall Road, South Heidelberg Township, is wanted on charges he violated a protection-from-abuse order.
South Heidelberg Township police said Schaeffer was at the victim's residence on March 12 and was sitting on a chair outside drinking a bottle of liquor with a loaded firearm within an arms reach on the bed of his truck. Schaeffer had been evicted from the residence under a protection-from-abuse order. The victim notified police, who responded and filed charges that day.
He is described as 5 feet 10 inches and 195 pounds.
Anyone with information about these fugitives is urged to contact the warrants division of the sheriff's department at 610-478-6390. Find the complete list of Berks County's most wanted at countyofberks.com/departments/sheriff/most-wanted.

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