Philadelphia man caught on camera stealing $100K bike from shop, police say
Philadelphia police said the stolen bike is a military 1996 prototype bicycle
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Philadelphia police are looking for a man who was caught on camera stealing a bike worth an estimated $100,000.
The robbery happened just after 7 a.m. on Saturday at 611 N 2nd Street in Philadelphia.
Police said a man gained entry into the bike shop, Christini All Wheel Drive Bicycle, by breaking the back door’s glass window and then opening the door.
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Once inside the store, the suspect took a 1996 military prototype bicycle worth $100,000 and fled the area.
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Police described the suspect as a Black male, with a bald head, beard, and medium build, wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, and dark shoes.
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Anyone with information on the crime or suspect is being asked to call the Central Detective Division at 215-686-3093.