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Two men in New York commit 10 consecutive burglaries A century-old chinatown store was stolen

According to the US Chinese Network, the New York City Police released a message on Tuesday (13th) evening, calling on the public to provide clues to the 10 serial burglary cases that occurred in the jurisdiction of the fifth and ninth sub-bureaus of the municipal police.

The first case occurred at 11:57 p.m. on March 7 at Hong'an, a century-old shop at 81 Division Street in Chinatown. A strange man entered the store after smashing the lock on the front door of the store, while another strange man stood outside the store and looked at the wind.

The first man entered the store and took the entire cash register and its contents and cash, which were placed at the cash register, worth a total of $600, before fleeing north along Diweichen Street. The case did not cause casualties.

Another case occurred at 4:34 a.m. on May 31 this year at the Chinese restaurant "Xiang Balao" at 93 Dongcun Third Avenue. Two strange men used the same method to steal cash and electronics from the store, worth $2,700, before fleeing in an unknown direction. There were no casualties in the case.

In addition, the suspects used the same method to steal several restaurants located in the jurisdiction of the Ninth Substation, losing $12,300 worth of cash and goods.

Both suspects were described as light-skinned men, aged about 40-60 years.

New York City police appealed to informed citizens to provide clues. People can call the City Police Anti-Crime Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or log on to the Stop-Crimes website or The Twitter @NYPDTips to submit leads. All sources will be kept strictly confidential. (Wang Yiyi)

Source: China News Network

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