Holiday Market vendors at Philadelphia City Hall ask for more security

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Holiday Market vendors at Philadelphia City Hall ask for more security
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Philadelphia police are asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects involved in a burglary in Center City.

Police say two male suspects gained entry to the Philly Makers tent. Video shows one suspect entering the tent while the second individual waited outside.Police say two male suspects gained entry to the Philly Makers tent. Video shows one suspect entering the tent while the second individual waited outside."Every night it's a hope and a prayer and a lock," said Beth Geddio of State of Being Candles. "There have been a lot of thefts here, cutting into the tents.

"Even during the day we also need more security. We've had to chase people trying to steal things," added Ana Thorne of the Philly Makers Tent. "This is how we survive you know? We're artists. It's a rough world out there."

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