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Objavljeno: 21 Jan 2017 07:25 Naslov sporočila: Wedding dress burglary caught on camera |
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We're learning new details about an unusual burglary in Fresno. A couple is caught on camera window shopping. They're checking out a wedding dress in a store front window that's been broken by pellet gun. They eventually steal the dress.
It's a moment women dream about, picking out a wedding dress. At The Cinderella Cellar near Shaw and Fresno a woman picked out a dress for her man to steal. The store owner Doreen Monis-Wright is frustrated.
"The ultimate window shopping. Just taking it right out of the window. I'm just sick of people taking things," said Monis-Wright.
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The dress is worth more than a thousand dollars. The crime happened hours after someone aimed a pellet gun at the storefront.
"They shot at my front door and my window. My window shattered," said Montis-Wright "I've had the shop closed all day today cleaning up the mess."
I shared the surveillance video with jeannette butcher who saw the commotion from her nearby bar.
"I even saw her cut herself when she was cleaning up her own mess and she has to sit there right now with the open window and it's kind of cold and just stay and watch until she can get that window covered and that breaks my heart," said Butcher who owns "The Shanty"
Butcher says on nights she works she sees car windows broken and the dress thieves are the latest example of the crime crippling the Mission Village shopping center.
she says this nearby vacant building that was once the silver dollar haufbrau-- is a haven for vagrants.
"We still need to have security making sure they stay away from the small businesses. They are pretty much held up over there at the Silver Dollar I've seen them walk in and out like they live there," said Butcher.
Back at The Cinderella Cellar Monis-Wright wants the bridal burglars behind bars.
"The police can only do so much. People need to go to jail and actually have consequences for what they do," said Monis-Wright.
This is the third time in the last five years that this bridal shop has been hit by burglars. If you have any information for police you can always report it anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at 498-STOP. You could also be eligible for a cash reward.
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