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A Seattle consignment shop is back in business after burglars used a car to smash their way through the storefront.
The break-in at the Madison Valley neighborhood shop Feb. 26 was perhaps the most dramatic the stores owners have seen, but they said it wasn’t a surprise due to the number of crimes they've dealt with since opening in 2019.
“Pulling up I’m like, I can not believe there is a car in our store. It was just, like, mind boggling. It really is mind boggling,” said Susie Cohen, co-founder of The Refind Closet.
Co-owners Jeannine Christofilis and Cohen walked into an abandoned sedan in the middle of their shop. It was a brazen break=in that was all caught on camera. Just before 3 a.m. the occupants of a black Camary tried to push their way through a metal gate. When that didn’t work, they used the sedan as a battering ram.
Read more: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/popular-seattle-consignment-shop-reopens-after-burglars-drive-car-through-storefront/281-55825288-5ba6-48f8-9037-f592d7c03ba3