Cameras in front of a Long Beach photo studio captured a pair of grinches stealing its Christmas decorations Tuesday morning.
'We were so disappointed to see that someone would come and steal Christmas decorations in the middle of the holidays,' owner Marni Farmer said. The two thieves were recorded stealing a vintage plastic snowman and Santa from F/8 Studios. Farmer hopes the clear images of the suspects will help investigators identify and eventually arrest them.
Last July, the business on Orange Avenue had $50,000 worth of cameras and equipment stolen. The suspects in that theft have not been arrested. Loyal clients hoping to get a picture with Santa were happy to chastize the crooks. 'What should Santa bring them for Christmas?' South Gate resident Danny Delgado said. 'A lump of coal? Even that's too much for them.
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