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HomeFeaturedNirvana Store in Emeryville Hit By Suspects Crashing Stolen Van Thru Front...

Nirvana Store in Emeryville Hit By Suspects Crashing Stolen Van Thru Front Door Caught on Camera

Police say the van was stolen in Oakland and had stolen license plates from another vehicle.

A Nirvana store owner is asking for stricter penalties to deter thieves who steal and cause thousands of dollars in damage.

Nirvana Store in Emeryville Hit By Suspects Crashing Stolen Van Thru Front Door Caught on Camera. Credit NBC Bay Area

The owner of the Nirvana store says that the suspects caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage to his store, only to get away with a few hundred dollars in merchandise.

The business owner is calling for stricter penalties in Alameda County to deter thieves from targeting similar stores.

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Source: NBC Bay Area

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