Man Wanted for Theft from Richland Twp. CVS, Police Say

Richland Township Police are asking for the public’s help with identifying a man they say was involved in a theft from the CVS store at 1101 S. West End Blvd. (Rt. 309) on June 21.

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A store surveillance photo of a man Richland Township Police say was involved in a theft at the CVS on S. West End Boulevard in the township June 21.

Richland Township Police are asking for the public’s help with identifying a man they say was involved in a theft from the CVS store at 1101 S. West End Blvd. (Rt. 309) on June 21.

In a post Thursday on the department’s Crimewatch page, police said the man is white and was wearing a blue Kaiser Landscaping muscle shirt at the time of the alleged theft.

In accompanying store surveillance photos the man also appears to have visible tattoos on his right bicep, and possibly a tattoo on his right calf.

Police said he is believed to be in his 40s.

Police say the man suspected in a theft at the Richland Township CVS June 21 was driving this vehicle, which they believe to be a silver Ford Edge.

An outdoor store surveillance photo shows that at the time of the alleged theft the man was driving a silver Ford SUV, which police said is believed to be an Edge.

Anyone with information about the man’s identity can share a tip anonymously via the Richland Township Police Department Crimewatch page or by calling Det. John Burke at 215-536-9500.

Police did not say what the man allegedly stole from the store.

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Police say this store surveillance photo shows that the man was wearing a Kaiser Landscaping muscle tee at the time of the alleged theft.
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