
The police are currently searching for a male suspect who stole from a business in Burlington early Sunday morning.
The Burlington police department reported that they received a phone call stating that the alarm had been triggered at Prime Tobacco and Vape store located at 2761 South Church Street.
When the police arrived, they discovered a damaged front door and conducted a safety scan.
No one was found inside.
The store owner reported that approximately $4,000 worth of merchandise had been stolen.
According to surveillance footage, a man was seen wearing a mask, a blue hoodie, grey sweatpants, and gloves. Investigators believe that the suspect left the scene in a grey Dodge vehicle.
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