Crime & Safety

Juveniles Accused Of Stealing Football Cards In Warrington

On two separate occasions, the Warrington teens are accused of stealing more than $100 worth of football cards from the Walmart store.

WARRINGTON, PA — Two juveniles from Warrington Township have been accused of stealing football cards on two separate occasions from the Walmart store in Warrington.

On July 9, police were called to the store after two juveniles are accused to leaving the store with $69.74 worth of football cards without paying.

Officers quickly identified one of the suspects as a 15-year-old from Warrington and responded to the juvenile's home. A parent later arrived home with the juvenile, who was still wearing the same clothing seen during the theft.

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While at the home, officers learned the identity of the second suspect, a 16-year-old juvenile. Another officer responded to that home, also in Warrington, where the juvenile was located, placed under arrest, and transported to the police station.

The 16-year-old was processed and released to a guardian.

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A short time later, Walmart loss prevention contacted police again and reported the same two juveniles had committed an identical theft on June 26, also involving the theft of football cards.

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