Masked burglars cut through a bathroom wall to break into an Apple Store and steal 436 iPhones, police say
Burglars stole an entire wall of iPhones at an Apple Store outside Seattle after they cut a hole through a bathroom wall of a neighboring establishment, local police said.
The burglars entered the store after it had closed the night of April 2 by cutting a hole in the bathroom wall of a neighboring store called Seattle Coffee Gear, ABC affiliate KOMO reported, citing local police. Marks told the station the burglars had cut a 24-inch-by-18-inch hole in the wall to access the back room of the Apple store."I had no clue we were so close or adjacent to them," he told the station.
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