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Bronx iPad Thieves Still on the Run

IPAD THIEVES WHO swiped one at the local AT&T store in Norwood remain on the loose.
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A couple of Bronx thieves remain on the run two weeks after they entered a phone store in Norwood and made off with an iPad.

The suspects were captured on video browsing around the AT&T store at 3430 Jerome Ave. within the boundaries of the Jerome-Gun Hill Business Improvement District on Saturday, April 29 around 1:30 p.m. One of the thieves swiped the iPad from the display table, and bolting with his accomplice without paying, according to police. No one was hurt.

Police at the 52nd Precinct describe the suspects as two black men, with one last seen wearing a white t-shirt and a white du-rag while the other man last seen wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt. Cops have classified the theft as a petty larceny case, given the iPad’s value of less than $1,000.

The public is encouraged to call the Crime Stoppers hotline at (800) 577-TIPS(8477).

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