Three Subway Restaurants Burglarized
October 31, 2013
Burglaries are under investigation at three Escambia County Subway restaurants.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to burglaries at the Subway on Highway 29 in Gonzalez, West Nine Mile Road near Highway 29 and Pine Forest Road. The restaurants were burglarized sometime between closing time Tuesday night and opening Wednesday morning.
There’s no word yet on what was stolen from the restaurants.
Anyone with information on the burglaries is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.
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3 Responses to “Three Subway Restaurants Burglarized”
Cameras, lots of cameras and with remote data storage
Many Subways have them
Everybody needs them
It is like having a bunch of honest watchmen without the salaries and risk of dishonest or careless
I don’t agree with “Sounds like”. I would like to see more police surveillance in escambia at the local stores. . . to promote the general welfare. On several occasions I have left stores because I could sense that something bad was about to happen. We cannot make it too easy to rob. The civility of society should improve as time goes on. . . Our county is in a sloping backward mode. The police think that unless a store pays them to watch guard, then its none of their business. KEEPING US SAFE IS THEIR BUSINESS.
Someone that works for Subway most likely did it. They Know how things work and timed it just right. Just Saying. in side job ?