Crime & Safety

Two Men Charged in Kohls Thefts

Doylestown Township police were able to arrest them after the public helped identify the men.

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of stealing a cartful of merchandise from Kohls in Doylestown Township, after the public helped identify them.

Township police on Monday arrested Anthony Kurceba, 19, of Daystar Drive, Doylestown. Kurceba faces charges of retail theft, criminal conspiracy, and receiving stolen property, police said.

Kurceba was arraigned and released on $2,000 unsecured bail.

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Last Friday, police had arrested Cole Kazickas, 20, of Lookaway Ct., New Hope. He faces the same charges of retail theft, criminal conspiracy and receiving stolen property.

Kazickas was sent to the Bucks County Correctional Facility in lieu of $5,000 or 10% cash bail.

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The two men are accused of fleeing Kohls with an entire cart full of merchandise on Jan. 23 at 4:25 p.m.

Police said the suspects "began selecting merchandise without regard to price, and both began placing it into a shopping cart.

"The males then went to the juniors section, when one of the subjects exited the store. The other subject then quickly pushed the cart out of the store without paying for the merchandise"

The subjects got into a gold Toyota Camry.

Doylestown Township police released photographs of the suspects, and said Tuesday they "received many calls after the photographs were published in the newspaper on February 3."


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