Members of the Lao Buddhist Temple on East Chew Ave returned from a funeral service on October 7 to find almost every room ransacked and their safe cut open.
Members of the Lao Buddhist Temple on East Chew Ave in Philadelphia's Olney neighborhood returned from a funeral service on October 7 to find almost every room ransacked and their safe cut open.
"For me, it's really hard to forgive and forget," said Nancy Keoma, a secretary at the temple. "I work really hard for this temple." The second happened on Monday just before 10 a.m. in the 2400 block of Aramingo Avenue at Nails in the City.No arrests have been made in either incident and both are under investigation.
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