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A San Diego restaurant owner is urging fellow small business proprietors to remain alert following a burglary that occurred at his establishment early Thursday morning. This incident is part of a troubling trend of break-ins that have been reported across the area, raising concerns among local entrepreneurs.
The owner, who expressed frustration and disappointment, detailed how the break-in occurred during the early hours when the restaurant was closed. Thieves managed to gain access and make off with valuable equipment and cash, leaving the owner to deal with the aftermath of the crime.
Local law enforcement has been notified and is actively investigating the situation, but the restaurant owner emphasizes the need for heightened security measures. He encourages other small business owners to review their security protocols and consider investing in surveillance systems or alarm services to deter potential criminals.
As this wave of burglaries continues, the community is rallying together, sharing tips and resources to help protect their businesses. The hope is that through vigilance and cooperation, small business owners can safeguard their livelihoods against this rising threat.
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