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Investigators say they took $10,070 worth of Apple products from the store. Anyone with information on this case is asked to contact the Upper Merion Police Investigations Division at 610-265-3232.
Police said none of the people who were arrested were from Upper Merion. "Let us be clear: we strongly condemn the acts of violence, looting, and rioting, and will not tolerate it in our community.
Upper Merion Detective Andrew Rathfon testified that Gomery was taken into custody by Norristown police on Sept. 11, 2024, two weeks after the incident.