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Wanted Person Apprehended by Police in West Norriton
The unidentified subject reportedly ran into an apartment in the neighborhood to escape police, but surrendered a short time after.

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The unidentified subject reportedly ran into an apartment in the neighborhood to escape police, but surrendered a short time after.

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