Burrito Restaurant Uses Social Networking To Find Thieves

POSTED: 3:09 pm EST January 29,
2012
UPDATED: 3:34 pm EST January 29, 2012

BOSTON -- A local burrito chain
is using social networking to try and nab the suspects who robbed
one of their Boston locations early Saturday morning.

John Pepper, CEO of Boloco, said three men broke into the
restaurant at Berklee College on Boylston Street at about 2:30
a.m., a half -hour after clerks had locked up.Surveillance video
shows one man trying to break a camera in a back room with a
sledgehammer. At one point, his face is clearly visible to the
camera.Another man then uses a screwdriver to get inside the
front of the restaurant, the video shows. Once inside, the trio
made their way to a back office where cameras catch them taking a
safe.They then use a blue recycle bin to place the heavy safe
inside, the video shows. It was unclear how much the men
allegedly made off with.In addition to uploading the surveillance
video to the company's Twitter and Facebook accounts, Pepper said
he was offering a $1,000 cash reward for info leading to the
arrest of the suspects.

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