Stolen items on display for victims to claim

UPPER DUBLIN, Pa. - January 8, 2009 Police want these items returned to their rightful owners after one man went on a widespread burglary spree.

A camera is one of the stolen items; police are displaying the photos on a computer to let victims see if the camera is theirs.

"The things that were taken had great sentimental value to us," burglary victim Richard Masters said.

The suspect charged in the case is Christopher Homoney.

Police found many of these items in his car, the townhome he was staying in, and a pawn shop.

Police also believe he may be connected to other burglaries in Abington, Lansdale, Bridgeport, Collegeville, Upper Providence, West Norriton, and Montgomery Township.

To identity possessions, the Upper Dublin Police Department will be opened 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday.


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