Joshua Jording, of Latrobe, Penn., wore shirt with name on it, identified as burglary suspect, cops say
LATROBE — Police say a suspect had his first name stenciled on a sweat shirt he wore while breaking into a western Pennsylvania taxi company where he used to work.
That’s why 26-year-old Joshua Jording, of Latrobe, faces a preliminary hearing on burglary, theft and related charges Dec. 14.
State police security video showed the suspect wearing a shirt with the name “Josh” on it. They searched Jording’s home and found that shirt, as well as two guns and two smartphones taken during the burglary Dec. 2 at the Veterans Cab Co. in Unity Township.
Police also found marijuana and drug paraphernalia during the search.
Jording is free on bond. He didn’t immediately respond to a Facebook message and The Associated Press could not immediately locate a listed phone number for him.

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