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Man Steals Woman's iPhone At Logan Subway Station

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A man is captured on surveillance video who police say stole a woman's iPhone on a northbound subway in Philadelphia. (Philadelphia Police Department) A man is captured on surveillance video who police say stole a woman's iPhone on a northbound subway in Philadelphia. (Philadelphia Police Department)
PHILADELPHIA -

SEPTA police are searching for the man who they say took an iPhone from a 27-year-old woman just as a northbound subway train was pulling into the Logan Station.

The robbery happened on January 15th at 9 p.m.

Police say the man pulled the woman to the floor, grabbed her iPhone and then ran out of the train.

Police say surveillance video captured the man as he left the platform.

If you have any information about the incident, you're asked to call police at 215-686-TIPS (8477) or by text 773847.

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