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Kids trashed construction site to the tune of $5,000: Police

The PPD is enlisting the public’s help in finding three juveniles cops say are responsible for thousands of dollars of damage to a construction in Logan.

Cops said that between 3:40 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. onDec. 5, 2015, three juvenile suspects entered a property under renovation at 4424 North Broad St. “on several occasions.” While at the site, authorities alleged that the kids “vandalized the property by punching and kicking holes in the sheet rock, spray painting the walls and equipment and breaking tables.”

Police added that the estimated damage to the construction site is $5,000.

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Cops described the three suspects as:

  • Black male, 14-17 years old, medium complected, medium build and wearing a dark hooded jacket with a Puma logo on the upper front, gray sweatpants and grayish Nike sneakers with red and orange laces
  • Black male, 14-17 years old, medium complected, thin build and wearing a dark hooded jacket with an Eagles logo on the front with “Eagles” on the back, dark pants and white and black sneakers
  • Black male, 14-17 years old, medium complected, thin build and wearing a dark long sleeved thermal-style shirt, dark pants and grayish sneakers.

The PPD encouraged anyone with information to contact them at 911 or 215-686-TIPS (8477). Members of the public may also text tips to PPD TIP (773847) or submit tips online.

Metro Philadelphia

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