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Police are looking for a man who stole money from coin laundries in west Berks

Crime alert Berks County, a citizen crime prevention group, is offering cash rewards of up to $10,000 to anyone who provides tips leading to an arrest in this case or any other case or crime.

Tipsters with crime information can call 877-373-9913 anytime or contact Crime Alert at www.alertberks.org or through the AlertBerks smartphone app. No one will ask the name of the caller, who will be assigned a code number.

The suspect’s vehicle as seen on security camera footage during the commission of coin-operated thefts at vending machines in Robesonia and Wernersville on May 29.

Unresolved cases are regularly featured in the Sunday Reading Eagle.

Crime: theft

Date and times: May 29 between 10:00 PM and 11:30 PM

Locations: Robesonia Laundry and Black to White Laundry, on Penn Avenue in Robesonia and Wernersville, respectively.

Suspects: A man was driving a blue Ford Explorer with an unknown license plate. The suspect stole an unknown amount of money.

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Police Summary: South Heidelberg Municipal Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying the man seen on security camera footage stealing coins from vending machines at both businesses. Anyone who can help identify him is asked to submit an anonymous tip via Crime Alert or contact South Heidelberg Officer Baxter at 610-670-9885.

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