Police say ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ back at Belgravia and CondoDomain Philly

By Anthony Longo 11 12 2007 by Author

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The couple dubbed the “Bonnie and Clyde” of identity theft returned to their Center City condo today, creating unease among neighbors still trying to figure out whether they had been victimized by the pair, police said.

Meanwhile, investigators said they had yet to determine whether there was a connection between the couple’s illegal possession of keys to other condo units and mailboxes and the fact that Edward Anderton formerly worked for a company that developed the condo building.

Detective Terry Sweeney said residents of the Belgravia, at 1811 Chestnut St., had reported seeing the couple back in their unit.

“They find it very disturbing and unsettling that the thieves are still in their midst,” said Sweeney of Central Detectives.

It was not clear whether the couple planned to remain. Sweeney said they had a lease and a legal right to live there unless they were evicted.  Continued…

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4 03 2008
Sasha (11:16:55) :

Hi,

do you think it is possible to use this photo for a flyer or a website? Who has the copyright?

Thanx, Sasha

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