Crime & Safety
Panera Customer Pick Pocketed Over Weekend: Radnor Police
After the victim's credit cards were stolen as she ate in Radnor, another suspect used the stolen card at Tredyffrin store, police said.
RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — A diner at the Panera Bread in Radnor had a credit card stolen from her, then the card was used at a Tredyffrin township store, according to police.
According to Radnor Township police, the women seen above are sought in connection with a pick pocket in Radnor and later using one of the stolen credit cards at a Target store in Tredyffrin.
Police said the pick pocket occurred at about 12:20 p.m. on Friday, July 26 at the Panera Bread on the 300 block of East Lancaster Avenue.
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In video from the business, a woman looked victim's wallet. That woman was described as a black woman wearing a black and white hat, a black T-shirt with "Golden Girls" on it, and white pants.
The woman seen on camera using the stolen credit card was also described as a black woman
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Anyone who may recognize these women or may have been a victim of a similar crime is asked to contact Radnor Police at 911.
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