As of Friday afternoon, the criminals remain on the run.
“It’s the second time we’ve been broken into. We were broken into the same time last year.”
Vixen Collection and other nearby businesses have resorted to boarding up their doors and windows, the outlet said. Holt lamented that there are “no consequences” for break-ins.Owner Courean Napolitano added that responding officers sometimes take hours to show up to a crime scene – and are often quickly called away to another, more serious incident.
“I think there’s a feeling that yes, I have a case number, or this is being reported, and there’s a sense that nothing is going to be done, nothing is going to happen,” she explained.Complaints about robberies and break-ins in Seattle come just a few months after reports thatThe problem became so pressing that local officials were considering keeping bodies on gurneys and partnering with local funeral homes for storage.
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