Plymouth Township Police Department releases latest info on retail theft investigations

The Plymouth Township Police Department’s latest Retail Theft Roundup covers the dates from June 16th to June 29th. This roundup includes 23 reported retail theft incidents, which, to date, have resulted in nine arrests (six adults and three juveniles), four closed investigations due to the store’s decision not to prosecute, two warrants, and six open or ongoing investigations. You can view the full report here.

If you have information on any of these investigations, you are asked to call the Plymouth Township Police Department at (610) 233-0585 or email tips@plymouthtownship.org.

Below is a breakdown of the open investigations:


Police are seeking to identify a man believed to have stolen almost $600 in baseball cards from Target in Plymouth Meeting on June 17th. The suspect is described as a white male with red, curly hair, wearing a blue shirt and a dark baseball hat. His vehicle was a dark blue Ford F150 pickup truck.


Police are investigating the theft of clothing valued at $500 to $700 from Dick’s Sporting Goods in Plymouth Meeting on June 20th. No images are available of the two suspects who are described as Black females wearing white shirts with shorts.


Police are seeking to identify two suspects in the theft of clothing valued at $452.99 from Dick’s Sporting Goods in Plymouth Meeting on June 21st. The suspects are described as a Black male and female. The male was described as wearing a graphic shirt with blue shorts. The female was described as having black hair, glasses, a black shirt with white writing, shorts, and black slides.


There is an open investigation into a suspect believed to have stolen Sherlock Holmes Lego sets, valued at $259.98, from Barnes & Noble in Plymouth Meeting on June 21st. While no image is available of the suspect, he is described as a white male with a medium build, shoulder-length brown hair, and wearing a tie-dyed Hawaiian shirt.


Police are seeking to identify a woman alleged to have stolen paint valued at $107.68 from Home Depot in Conshohocken on June 27th. She is pictured in the above images and described by police as a white female wearing a tan jacket and blue jeans.


Police are seeking to identify two suspects in the theft of dashcams and gaming controllers valued at $1,779.84 from Best Buy in Plymouth Meeting. The two suspects are described as white males and approximately 40 years old.

Images – Plymouth Township Police Department