Michael D. Curtis, 38, of Philadelphia who was linked to an organized retail theft group that targeted Lowes and Home Depot stores in Montgomery, Bucks and Delaware counties, and who led police on a high-speed chase in the wrong direction on Route 422 that injured two state troopers, is headed to prison.
Michael D. Curtis, 38, of Philadelphia who was linked to an organized retail theft group that targeted Lowes and Home Depot stores in Montgomery, Bucks and Delaware counties, and who led police on a high-speed chase in the wrong direction on Route 422 that injured two state troopers, is headed to prison.
Michael D. Curtis, 38, of Philadelphia who was linked to an organized retail theft group that targeted Lowes and Home Depot stores in Montgomery, Bucks and Delaware counties, and who led police on a high-speed chase in the wrong direction on Route 422 that injured two state troopers, is headed to prison.
Michael D. Curtis, 38, of Philadelphia who was linked to an organized retail theft group that targeted Lowes and Home Depot stores in Montgomery, Bucks and Delaware counties, and who led police on a high-speed chase in the wrong direction on Route 422 that injured two state troopers, is headed to prison.
A Norristown woman and a Philadelphia man have been sentenced for their roles in a scheme with two others to smuggle papers soaked with illegal drugs into the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Lower Providence.