UPDATE:
Victor Sorrentino turned himself into Southern Regional Police on Tuesday. He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Jeffrey Joy and committed to York County Prison on $50,000 bail.
Gregory Sorrentino is currently in prison in Baltimore County, Maryland and awaiting extradition to York County.
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Police are searching for two men for a robbery that occurred at the St. John’s the Baptist Catholic in New Freedom.
Just before 330 p.m., two white males entered the church prior to church services beginning. One removed a wallet from the purse of a 78-year-old woman as he took her jacket off.
The victim saw what took place and confronted one of the suspects. The man shoved the woman backwards into a wall and bench, causing her to fall.
Both suspects fled in a green pick-up truck.
Detectives identified the suspects as Victor Sorrentino, 57 of Dundalk, Maryland and Gregory Sorrentino, 54 of Joppa, Maryland.
Both are charged with robbery, simple assault, theft and receiving stolen property.
Victor Sorrentino turned himself into Southern Regional Police on Tuesday. He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Jeffrey Joy and committed to York County Prison on $50,000 bail.
Gregory Sorrentino is currently in prison in Baltimore County, Maryland and awaiting extradition to York County.
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Police are searching for two men for a robbery that occurred at the St. John’s the Baptist Catholic in New Freedom.
Just before 330 p.m., two white males entered the church prior to church services beginning. One removed a wallet from the purse of a 78-year-old woman as he took her jacket off.
The victim saw what took place and confronted one of the suspects. The man shoved the woman backwards into a wall and bench, causing her to fall.
Both suspects fled in a green pick-up truck.
Detectives identified the suspects as Victor Sorrentino, 57 of Dundalk, Maryland and Gregory Sorrentino, 54 of Joppa, Maryland.
Both are charged with robbery, simple assault, theft and receiving stolen property.