Shades Sunglasses off Dauphin Street was broken into Tuesday.night.
Store Manager Maggie Roffler says the thief managed to pry the door open with a crow bar and went on a shopping spree.
Roffler says the man got away with almost $24,000 worth of sunglasses, including $20,000 worth of damages.It happened Tuesday night just before 10:00.Roffler says a notification came through that the alarm was going off, so she rushed to the store just minutes before he left. “Luckily I was in the area I got here pretty quick.Somehow pried our door with a crowbar busted some of our sunglass cases,” Roffler said. “He took some designer stuff, was in here and out in under six minutes.”She says the thief got away with almost 60 pair of sunglasses and they don’t come cheap.
“Cost would probably be about $400 a pair it was all designer brands so it was nice stuff,” Roffler said.“So we have to have a brand new front door put in and then we’re going to have to replace our Tom Fcase, our Tiffany case, our Versace case, our Gucci case. I mean those our expensive cases,” she said.If you have any information regarding this call, contact MPD.
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