CARLISLE -- Pennsylvania State Police Carlisle are looking for a man who's making a habit of stealing food off people's porches and leaving his bike behind while he walks awa eating.

On June 24 at 10:25 p.m. Hannah Darhower, 24, of the 200 block of Alexander Spring Road in South Middleton Township, just finished making food and placed it on her front porch while she went back inside to get something, according to police. When she came back, she saw a man kneeling beside her house eating her food.

The man is described as a white, non-HIspanic male approximately 5'10" weighing 140 lbs., in his early 30s with dark hair and possibly a ponytail.

The man stood up from where he was kneeling and carried the plate away from the residence, walking through the grass toward Walnut Bottom Road. The man left his bicycle at the scene, an older style 10-speed Raleigh bike.

According to State Police, this incident is similar to a food theft on Bonnybrook Road on June 13 at 1:20 a.m. when a man left behind a bicycle at that scene as well. The description of the man is similar in both incidents.

Anyone with information - especially those living on the southern end of Carlisle Borough near State Route 34 and Walnut Bottom Road, and South Middleton Residents, are encouraged to contact PSP Carlisle, Trooper Boardman, at 249-2121 ext. 3.

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Police looking for man making a habit of grabbing dinner off porches in Carlisle

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