HEMPFIELD TWP., Pa. — A Cleveland Brothers employee saw their stolen torque multiplier on a Westmoreland County pawn shop's website.
Pennsylvania State Police are looking into when the tool was stolen, and how.
Investigators are sharing photos of the two people they believe are responsible, and the truck used.
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Troopers said the stolen item was traded for another tool at the pawn shop.
When the employee identified it at the store, the shop allowed them to have it back without paying for it.
If anyone recognizes the people in the photos or the truck, call PSP Greensburg at (724) 832-3288.
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