Bloomington Police are still investigating Monday's burglary after someone broke into the 'My Sister's Closet' building.
INDIANAPOLIS — Bloomington police say in the last few hours, they arrested a suspect in the burglary of a non-profit that helps survivors of domestic violence."His head was covered but he was all in white so that he could be as invisible as possible," said Sandy Keller, the executive director of the non-profit that is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
"He was completely prepared for what he was doing. He had padded gloves on, a padded jacket," Keller explained. Keller is still hoping they can recover some of the items that were taken, much of it, high-end jewelry and handbags the non-profit planned to auction off at a fundraiser next year. As word of what happened spread throughout the community, supporters poured into the store to shop. Some of them were former clients.
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