State Police Investigate Two Robberies At Cairn University


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Two people were robbed at Cairn University in Langhorne Manor late Thursday night, according to Pennsylvania State Police.

The first victim, a 20-year-old Langhorne man, was at the university when the suspect approached and demanded his wallet while pulling a self-assisted knife. The frightened victim threw his wallet, which contained credit cards, to the ground and the suspect fled down the sidewalk, troopers said.

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A few minutes later, a 21-year-old woman from Montgomery County was sitting in her car while parked when the suspect walked up and demanded money in a loud voice. The woman turned over her wallet, which only contained credit cards, and the suspect made off toward a wooded area. No knife was brandished, state police said.

The suspect was described as an approximately 5-foot-6 white male with brown hair and brown eyes. He was of thin build and wearing a dark blue zip-up hoodie, troopers said.

Anyone with tips that could help investigators is asked to contact Troopers Vincent Migliaccio at 215-942-3900.


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