F’ville DQ hit by burglar Monday morning
An early Monday morning burglary at the Dairy Queen on North Glynn Street in Fayetteville resulted in the theft of an undisclosed sum of money. Fayetteville Police have an arrest pending in the case.
Detective Jeff Harris Tuesday morning said the burglary occurred Monday morning at 4:30 a.m. Entry into the store was made after a rock was thrown through a door window on the north side of the building, Harris said.
Harris said the burglar, suspected to be acting alone, stole an undisclosed amount of cash. Harris said there was no other damage done to the building.
Harris said that while the investigation is ongoing, several search warrants were served on Monday and he expected to make an arrest shortly.
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If the Obama thug administration gets its way, some company might be forced to hire the thug that robbed DQ. More "affirmative action" nonsense by the bleading hears.
Don't you just love how they refer to their criminal behavior as "mistakes"?
I meant "bleeding hearts"
Let’s see, the TSA requires background checks of everyone that has access to sterile areas of the airport and has gone as far as seeking to have background checks on everyone that touches an aircraft, even outside the US. Now this stuff comes out. Where in the world does the current administration come up with such comedy?
Some judge issued warrants for several people on evidence that a single person robbed the store at 4:30 AM! Will make an arrest shortly!
Simi;ar to the Autry arrests I assume.
Confusticating.
...that the thug originated from Clayton County.
Watch the thug will be local.
His name isn't in this wks. police blotter. Maybe next wk..
Clayton
Some thug from Clayton or Fulton that is too lazy to work.
Getting up at 4:30 in the AM, finding the right size rock and all the effort to throw it hard enough to break glass. And then you have to act quickly to find the money (probably less than $50) and depart.
Hard work for sure - and best of all it will all be caught on video so we can identify the young man who commuted from Clayton County so early in his work day and watch him earn less than $50 for his efforts.