Subaru Stolen from Cumbola Auto Shop

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State Police in Frackville are currently trying to locate a vehicle stolen from a business near Cumbola, Blythe Township, recently.
According to information from police, the theft happened some time between 2:30 p.m. on Sunday and 2 p.m. Monday at Stonewall Motors, Cumbola.
Police say the stolen vehicle is a 2006 silver Subaru Forester (file photo seen above). The Pennsylvania license plate on the vehicle at the time it was stolen is KHD4866.
The swiped Subaru featured a dented front passenger side and dented driver’s side door.
If you have any information on this vehicle and its whereabouts, please contact State Police in Frackville at 570-874-5300.
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