Police are looking for the man who committed the theft at the Center City YMCA in Lancaster and then went on a spending spree at Park City Center in Lancaster County.
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The Lancaster City Bureau of Police says a man stole a wallet from an elderly man’s locker at the Center City YMCA in Lancaster and then made $3,600 worth of purchases at JCPenney, LensCrafters and Victoria’s Secret at the Park City Center. Video surveillance showed the man arriving at the mall in a dark red Ford Excursion in the passenger seat. Police did not provide any information about the driver.
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