A Latrobe man was tracked down by Pennsylvania police with the help of his personalized t-shirt, authorities say.
A Pennsylvania man was arrested last week after he was allegedly seen in surveillance footage burglarizing a business while wearing a shirt that had his name stenciled onto it.
Joshua Jording of Latrobe broke into a western Pennsylvania taxi company where he used to work, according to a release from the Pennsylvania State Police.
After cash, two revolvers and two iPhones were discovered missing at Jording's former workplace, Veterans Cab Co. in Unity Township, surveillance footage was examined.
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In the footage, police say they saw the burglar wearing a sweatshirt with the name "Josh" stenciled onto it.
According to the release, police obtained a warrant to search Jording's home and discovered the missing objects as well as the stenciled shirt.
Police say they also found marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia.
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Jording was arrested on charges of burglary, theft, receiving stolen property, criminal trespass, criminal mischief, and drug charges.
Jording was arraigned and released on $10,000 bond. A message sent to a Facebook account matching his name and location did not get an immediate reply.
Jording faces a preliminary hearing Dec. 14.
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