Police Looking for Theft Victims
Police are still trying to return stolen property to victims of a crime spree last summer through 7 counties in north central Pennsylvania.
Scott Fisher, Travis Fisher and Edward Whitten – all of Wellsboro – are accused of breaking into more than 20 camps in Cameron, Elk, Potter, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton and Clarion counties and stealing thousands of dollars worth of items including guns, money and alcohol.
Police say the value of the items stolen from Potter County alone is more than $6,000. They say there are still a number of unidentified victims who have not reported a burglary or theft, and they're being asked to contact police.
Whitten is in Elk County Jail awaiting action in Cameron County Court. Both of the Fishers are awaiting preliminary hearings in all 7 counties, and are in Potter County Jail.
Scott Fisher, Travis Fisher and Edward Whitten – all of Wellsboro – are accused of breaking into more than 20 camps in Cameron, Elk, Potter, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton and Clarion counties and stealing thousands of dollars worth of items including guns, money and alcohol.
Police say the value of the items stolen from Potter County alone is more than $6,000. They say there are still a number of unidentified victims who have not reported a burglary or theft, and they're being asked to contact police.
Whitten is in Elk County Jail awaiting action in Cameron County Court. Both of the Fishers are awaiting preliminary hearings in all 7 counties, and are in Potter County Jail.
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