July 17, 2025 - 17:45
Police are looking for a man who spent hours vandalizing the inside of a catering business in South Philadelphia. The incident occurred late at night when the suspect reportedly broke into the establishment and caused extensive damage. Witnesses described hearing loud noises and commotion coming from the location, prompting them to alert law enforcement.
Upon arrival, officers found the business in disarray, with furniture overturned and equipment damaged. The suspect had reportedly ransacked the kitchen and dining areas, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake. Surveillance footage from the scene shows a man wearing dark clothing and a hood, which has made it difficult for investigators to identify him.
Authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident or the suspect to come forward. The catering business, known for its community events and celebrations, is now facing significant repair costs and a potential loss of business due to the damage. Community members are rallying to support the establishment in the aftermath of this troubling event.
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