The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Man arrested after stealing from 7-Eleven

- By Keith Heffintray­er This article appears courtesy of a content sharing agreement between North Penn Now and The Reporter. To read more stories like this, visit www.NorthPennN­ow.com.

A Lansdale man has been charged with felony retail theft after he allegedly stole items from the 7-Eleven on West Main Street and was later allegedly found to be in possession of methamphet­amine as well as stolen clothing from Ross.

Lansdale Police were dispatched to the 600 block of West Main Street at 8:44 p.m. on Feb. 24 for a report of a theft in progress. The owner of the store advised they were alerted by an employee that a male, later identified as 34-year-old Matthew Short, was actively stealing items from the store and they were observing him on surveillan­ce cameras, according to charging documents.

Arriving police made contact with Short as he was exiting the store and noted that he was carrying a 20-ounce coffee, which was among the stolen items, police said. Short was subsequent­ly taken into custody, according to police.

At the police station, a search of Short revealed a sock tied in a knot containing an unknown substance, the report states. When asked if it was cocaine, Short replied it was methamphet­amine, police said.

A search of Short’s backpack also revealed three items of clothing from Ross which still had their security tags on them, according to police. The total value of items stolen from Ross was $58.97, according to the criminal complaint.

Due to Short having two prior retail theft conviction­s, the retail theft charge was upgraded to a felony, police said. Short was also charged with misdemeano­r counts of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug parapherna­lia, according to court records.

Short was arraigned the following afternoon, at which point he was taken to the county jail in lieu of $500 cash bail. A probation detainer was also filed against him, court records show.

His next court appearance is a preliminar­y hearing on April 10 at 1:45 p.m. in front of Magisteria­l District Judge Ed Levine.

All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.

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