A pair of alleged thieves took advantage of a hole in the wall of a store in Brooklyn to enter several times and steal more than $7,000 in merchandise.
The New York police revealed the images of two suspects who allegedly entered the business on 5 occasions between September 11 and October 2.
The winery and tobacco store is located in the Bedford – Stuyvesant area, at the intersection of Bedford and Greene.
The alleged thieves began the robberies on September 11 when they entered an empty apartment and made a hole in the wall that connects to the establishment.
They broke in during the early hours of the morning and stole $600 in cash, cigarettes, lottery tickets and various merchandise.
The business did not close the hole and the couple returned within two weeks to steal nearly $2,000 in money and merchandise.
For the third time, the alleged thieves broke into the hole on October 2 and stole $1,500 in lottery tickets and more than $1,100 in merchandise.
The last time they entered was on October 16, where they stole close to $1,000.
When they went to the warehouse, the workers pointed out that the hole had already been covered.
Police ask that any information about the suspects be shared by calling 1-888-57PISTA.
NYPD offers a reward of $3,500.
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2023-10-26 13:50:00
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