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Polson business burglarized

Jessica Stugelmayer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 1 month AGO
by Jessica Stugelmayer
| February 8, 2014 2:06 PM

POLSON — Yet another local business was the victim of a break-in early Tuesday morning when a suspect shattered the glass door of Polson Main Street Market, entered the store and stole a case of beer.

Assistant Chief Clint Cottle said surveillance video from around 2:34 a.m. shows one male suspect hitting the door until it shatters and making a beeline for the beer cooler once inside. A second, larger male suspect waits outside and moves off camera during the break-in.

The burglar was wearing dark pants and a hooded sweatshirt with a logo on the back. Cottle said the logo looks like it could be a Pepsi logo, but that has not been confirmed.

Cottle said it appears the beer was all that was taken from the market once the thief made it inside.

Police are still investigating the matter.

The Polson Police Department is asking anyone with information in the case to come forward by contacting the department at 406-883-7301, or Crimestoppers at 406-883-7309.

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