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King Of Prussia Thieves Made Off With $10K Worth Of Pants, Authorities Say

Detectives are investigating the theft of $10,000 worth of "high-end" pants from a store in the King of Prussia mall, according to a release by Upper Merion police. 

The suspects in the April 26 King of Prussia pants heist.

The suspects in the April 26 King of Prussia pants heist.

Photo Credit: Upper Merion Twp. Police Dept.

The heist occurred around 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 26, officials wrote. Three men walked into the Octane Jeans store, 160 N. Gulph Road, and made a beeline for the display stand in the back corner, police said. 

One suspect "wrapped his arms around" an Octane employee while the other two pilfered approximately 40 pairs of jeans, investigators believe. The trio left the mall through the Bonefish Grill exit, police added. 

  • Suspect one is described as a male between 20 and 30. He was wearing a white T-shirt with blue jeans, an orange trucker hat, and boots with green on the bottom. 
  • Suspect two is described as a male between 20 and 30. He was wearing a brown hoodie with dark jeans, a light-colored baseball cap, and green Converse shoes. 
  • Suspect three is described as a male between 20 and 30 with long braids. He was wearing a black shirt with jeans and a skull cap. 

Anyone with information is asked to call Upper Merion Police at 610-265-3232 or submit an anonymous tip on the Montgomery County Crime Watch webpage

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