San Francisco's Chinatown Business Suffers Two Break-Ins

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A business in San Francisco’s Chinatown was recently targeted twice by thieves.

Law noticed that more cash and her tablets were also missing.

According to Law, about $500 total was stolen between the two thieves, which a lot for this small business. “That’s how I feel yesterday I was so down. So down because you report the insurance or not report I decide not to report and then, you have to eat all this yourself,” she said.Back in August, her gift shop Asia Star Fantasy, also in San Francisco’s Chinatown, was broken into.

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