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Suspects In South Jersey Verizon Store Theft Caught In Philadelphia, One Still At Large: Video

UPDATED: A tracking device helped South Jersey police nab three suspects in a Verizon store robbery, though one remains at large, authorities said.

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Verizon store

Photo Credit: Google Maps (street view)

Four suspects stole $40,000 in cash and electronic devices during the armed robbery at the Route 73 store in Voorhees Township around 9 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 28, Voorhees police said. The Verizon employees were restrained with duct tape, they said.

A tracker within one of the stolen electronics led officers to a sedan with Florida plates in Philadelphia, where three suspects were nabbed with help from a Philadelphia police helicopter, and a fourth suspect fled.

According to Voorhees police,  Tymair Harris, 19, Reginald C. Coleman, 27, and William L. Coleman, 21, were charged with Robbery, Kidnapping, Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, Terroristic Threats, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, and Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose. They were awaiting extradition to New Jersey from Philadelphia.

A video clip from NBC Philadelphia shows one of the suspects being pulled from underneath a car and captured.

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