The Camera Store in Canada has suffered a break-in and over $30,000 in gear was stolen.
According to surveillance footage which can be seen above, two individuals broke into the store at around 5:00 AM on Wednesday, May 3, and smashed display cases to access a wide range of equipment that they then stuffed into what appear to be shoulder or tote bags. The two suspects, which TCS says look to be a male and a female, can be seen grabbing whatever they can as the alarm sounds in the background.
The two, who wore dark clothing, hoods, and masks during the robbery, remain at large and TCS urges anyone with information on the theft to call the police and reference the police case number CA23182932. Those that wish to submit tips but remain anonymous can call crime stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. “Theft has a considerable impact on small companies like ours. We are extremely thankful for the unwavering backing of the photographic community now,
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