Amid skyrocketing egg prices, Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) launched an investigation to track down 100,000 stolen organic eggs.
“Pennsylvania State Police are searching for a suspect after nearly 100,000 eggs were stolen from an egg distributor in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Officers responded to Pete & Jerry’s Organics in Antrim Township following reports of the theft, which occurred from the back of a distribution trailer,” Rawsalerts wrote.
“Police estimate the stolen eggs have a retail value of $40,000. Officials say the investigation is ongoing, but no suspect or suspects have been identified at this time and they are continually searching for the suspect,” the post added.
🚨#BREAKING: State Police are searching for a suspect after 100,000 eggs were stolen from an egg distributor trailer⁰⁰ 📌#Franklin | #Pennsylvania ⁰⁰Pennsylvania State Police are searching for a suspect after nearly 100,000 eggs were stolen from an egg distributor in Franklin… pic.twitter.com/Cxim7giqul
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) February 4, 2025
Fox News reports:
The Chambersburg Patrol Unit responded to Pete and Gerry’s Organics in Greencastle at…
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