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Verizon Wireless Store Burglarized For Third Time In 2 Months

Burglars were able to get inside the store by using a key, but this time police were able to get a view of the suspects.

 

Nearly $15,000 dollars worth of cell phones were stolen from a Verizon Wireless store in the Parkville-Carney area during an overnight burglary on Monday.

Around 3:39 a.m. two men entered the store in the 2000 block of E. Joppa Road by using a key to unlock the front door, police said. The two men walked to a closet, used a crowbar to pry it open and stole cell phones, placing them into a plastic bag, police said.

In total, they stole 13 iPhone 4S, two Samsung Galaxy III, four Samsung Galaxy Note II, an iPhone 5 and an Droid DNA. Police said the total value of the phones is listed as $14,536.

Police have released a basic description of the suspects: saying only that the crime was committed by two men dressed in black from head-to-toe, wearing black full-faced ski masks and plastic gloves.

The burglary is just the latest in a series of burglaries at Verizon Wireless stores around Baltimore and Harford Counties, including two that occurred at the same store in the 2000 block of E. Joppa Road.

In all of the burglaries a key was used to get inside the store.

Related Topics: Carney Crime, Parkvlle Crime, and Verizon Wireless Burglaries

Parkvillehoney

12:41 am on Sunday, December 23, 2012

This is ridiculous!!! Verizon Wireless still doesn't have a security system that notifies the police or the manager of this store when there is a break in or movement on premises?? They should install steel bars on every window and on every door. Is this an inside job????

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Mike Pierce

11:28 pm on Sunday, December 23, 2012

How about changing the lock? Hasn't every theft been by someone gaining entrance without "breaking and entering"?

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George Costanza

11:29 pm on Monday, December 24, 2012

As a matter of proper grammar, by writing $15,000 dollars you are actually writing "15,000 dollars dollars". If you use the "$" in front of the numbers, you do not have to include the word "dollars." Who is doing your editing?

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