Sources tell FOX 29 the Philadelphia Police Department is investigating after thieves cut and stole a section of historic brass railing from Philadelphia City Hall.
theft at city hall after a section of the building's historic brass railing was stolen, according to sources.
FOX 29 News sources tell Steve Keeley that a large section of the railing was cut and stolen by thieves. Detectives are checking surveillance cameras in the area to see if they can capture thieves carrying the heavy railing to a waiting vehicle, sources say. According to the sources, the railing that surrounds city hall is believed to be decades old. A similar railing was damaged at the Union League's building in 2016 when thieves cut the brass railing.
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