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The owners of Chuong's Cleaners in Brookline have reported a troubling incident involving a former employee who allegedly broke into their establishment and stole from it. According to the owners, the incident raises serious concerns not only about the security of their business but also about the trustworthiness of individuals previously employed by them.
The alleged burglary occurred during the night, when the business was closed. The owners discovered the break-in the following morning and immediately contacted law enforcement. They suspect that the former employee, who had access to the premises, may have orchestrated the theft, taking advantage of their familiarity with the business operations.
This incident has left the owners feeling vulnerable and betrayed, as they had previously trusted the individual in question. They are now working closely with police to investigate the matter and recover the stolen items. The community is urged to remain vigilant as the investigation unfolds, and the owners hope to restore a sense of security to their business.
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