Police: Gas canisters stolen from inside Philly business

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Police: Gas canisters stolen from inside Philly business

FOX 29's Jennifer Joyce reports.

Philadelphia police are investigating after gas canisters were stolen from inside a business. 

Philadelphia Police Commissioner addressed the theft in a news conference Friday afternoon.

15th District officers responded to a burglary on a commercial property located on the 2300 block of Church Street on Thursday around 9 a.m. When police arrived, they were informed unknown person cut a hole in the fence and removed 19 canisters containing oxygen and another gas from inside of the facility.

These canisters have not yet been recovered by the police and considered to be extremely dangerous in untrained hands.

The Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police is offering a $10,000 reward that leads to the arrest the suspects.

“These tanks are extremely dangerous if they end up in the wrong hands,” said FOP Lodge 5 President, John McNesby. “We need to get these tanks and suspects off the street right away before someone is seriously injured.”

Philadelphia police are asking for anyone with any information on the robbery to call 911 or the PPD tipline at 215-686-TIPS.

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Police: Gas canisters stolen from inside Philly business

Police in the city's 15th District say the burglary occurred Thursday morning at a commercial property on the 2300 block of Church Street, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw says during a news conference Friday.

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