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Antique Mall Burglarized for Second Time in 11 Days

Someone walked out of the Zionsville Antique Mall in Upper Milford Township and took two thermometers without paying, police say.

 

The thermometers sold at the Zionsville Antique Mall are a hot commodity these days—at least that’s true of the two thermometers that someone recently picked up from a shelf in the mall and then walked out of the building without paying, according to police.

The two thermometers were stolen from a booth in the Zionsville Antique Mall at 7567 Chestnut St. at 3 p.m. Feb. 9, state police at Fogelsville said.

No value was given. Police classified the incident as a retail theft.

This is the second time that the mall has been robbed recently. A cast iron “piggy bank” was taken on Jan. 29, according to police.

About this column: These reports are from Pennsylvania State Police. Related Topics: Retail Theft and pennsylvania state police

SL

8:39 am on Friday, February 22, 2013

Burglary is the entering of a building illegally with the intent of committing a crime. Stealing these thermometers was shoplifting or simple theft.

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