Crime & Safety

Instacart Driver Stole Groceries From Chesco Home: Police

Police are looking for a female suspect and the vehicle they say she was driving, described as a dark Nissan Rogue.

According to township police, the driver dropped off a customer's grocery order at 9:45 a.m. on Feb. 8 and drove away. She then returned a few minutes later​ and took the items back, police said.
According to township police, the driver dropped off a customer's grocery order at 9:45 a.m. on Feb. 8 and drove away. She then returned a few minutes later​ and took the items back, police said. (West Whiteland Police)

WEST WHITELAND, PA — An Instacart driver who delivered groceries to a Chester County residence returned to steal them, say police in West Whiteland.

Police are now looking for a female suspect and the vehicle they say she was driving, described as a dark Nissan Rogue. The woman was wearing a head covering, said police in a Crimewatch post.

According to township police, the driver dropped off a customer's grocery order at 9:45 a.m. on Feb. 8 and drove away. She then returned a few minutes later and took the items back, police said.

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West Whiteland Police ask anyone who may be able to identify her to contact Detective Scott Pezick at 484-875-6021 or spezick@westwhiteland.org.

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