Suspicious finds

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Sophorn Ouch

Having released photos of 20-year-old Keenan Gentry of the 1800 block of South Bancroft Street and 19-year-old Nicholas Pompeii, of the 1900 block of South 17th Street Tuesday, authorities used anonymous tips that day to capture the latter and supposed accomplice Sophorn Ouch, of the 1600 block of South Bancroft Street, for their possible roles in two Queen Village robberies and a Dickinson Square West heist. Their supposed wrongdoing began Oct. 17 with a gunpoint holdup of a man on the 700 block of South Fourth Street, police said. That score yielded $15 cash, credit cards and an iPhone before they reportedly fled in a green or gray Toyota Camry.

The second incident transpired Oct. 19 on the 700 block of East Passyunk Avenue, with the two supposedly using the same weapon to intimidate a woman into giving them her cell phone and purse, the latter item discarded after they rummaged through it, according to surveillance video.

The final act happened Oct. 22 on the 1300 block of South Fifth Street, with the alleged taking of a cell phone, debit cards and keys from a female, who like the woman in the second matter, said they fled in the same vehicle. Surveillance video later caught a woman making unauthorized transactions with the cards, with placement of the items in the same described vehicle. While looking for Gentry, whom they have described as 5-foot-10 and 140 pounds, they arrested Ouch outside her residence after deeming her the female from the video.

To report information, call South Detectives’ tip line at 215-685-1635 or visit www.phillypolice.com/forms.

Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124.

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