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Stockton pizza shop offers free pizza as reward for catching burglars
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Stockton pizza shop hit by burglars offers free pizza as reward in hope of finding suspects

Stockton pizza shop hit by burglars offers free pizza as reward in hope of finding suspects
ANSWERS. WE MAKE DOUGH EVERY MORNING. A STOCKTON RESTAURANT HIT BY BURGLARS. NOW OFFERING A UNIQUE REWARD IN HOPES OF FINDING THE SUSPECTS. WE HAVE A REWARD OUT FOR ONE PIZZA A MONTH FOR TWO YEARS. IF ANYONE KNOWS WHAT HAPPENED OR WHO DID IT. ALYSSA CALDER SAYS THE REWARD IS FOR ANYONE THAT HAS INFORMATION THAT CAN LEAD TO AN ARREST. SURVEILLANCE VIDEO SHOWS TWO MEN ENTERING DAVID’S PIZZA AND TAKING OFF WITH THEIR ARCADE CHANGE MACHINE. IT’S ABOUT THIS TALL BOLTED INTO THERE AND THE GROUND AND THEY CROWBARRED IT FROM LIKE, THIS SIDE AND THEN CARRIED IT OUT THAT DOOR OVER THERE. THIS HAPPENED EARLY MONDAY MORNING ON WEST HAMMER LANE MINUTES AFTER THE BREAK IN STOCKTON POLICE OFFICERS ARRIVED, BUT IT WAS TOO LATE. THEY WEREN’T HERE FOR MAYBE ABOUT TWO MINUTES, SO THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WERE GOING FOR WHEN THEY CAME IN, CALDER SAYS. THIS MEANS A LOSS OF OVER $600 FOR THEIR BUSINESS, ESPECIALLY THE WEEKEND NIGHTS. WE MAKE GOOD MONEY ON THE VIDEO GAMES. THEY’RE GOOD MONEYMAKERS. AND NOT ONLY ARE THEY FACING A FINANCIAL LOSS OF HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS AFTER THEIR COIN MACHINE WAS STOLEN, BUT NOW THEY ALSO HAVE TO FIX THE DAMAGE TO THEIR BUSINESS. IT’S HARD BECAUSE IT COMES OUT OF OUR OWN POCKET. OTHER BUSINESSES IN THE AREA ALSO DEALING WITH SIMILAR BURGLARIES. RAMON 101 ON BENJAMIN HOLT DRIVE, WAS HIT LAST WEDNESDAY. THEY SHARED VIDEO WITH KCRA 3 OF THE MOMENT A MAN BROKE THEIR GLASS DOOR AND STOLE THEIR CASH REGISTER, LEAVING THESE BUSINESS OWNERS FRUSTRATED. WE JUST WANT ANSWERS $21.62. THAT IS WHY CALDER IS ASKING THE COMMUNITY FOR HELP. HOPEFULLY PEOPLE JUST COME FORWARD AND BE HONEST AND WE KNOW WHO DID IT. AND STOCKTON POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING THE BURGLARY AT DAVID’S PIZZA. THEY TELL ME THEY ALSO HAVE BUSINESS. A BUSINESS WATCH PROGRAM WHERE OWNERS CAN WORK CLOSELY WITH POLICE TO ADDRESS AND SOLVE THESE BURGLARIES IN THE NEWSROOM
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Stockton pizza shop hit by burglars offers free pizza as reward in hope of finding suspects
A pizza shop in Stockton hit by burglars is offering free pizza as a reward for anyone who helps find the suspects. Surveillance video shows two men entering David’s Pizza on West Hammer Lane early Monday morning and taking off with their arcade change machine. "They were in here for about two minutes,” said the owner’s daughter Alyssa Calder. “They knew what they were going for when they came in."Calder said this means a loss of over $600 for their business, plus the cost of damage repairs."We have a reward out for one pizza a month for two years," Calder said. She said the reward is for anyone who has information that can lead to an arrest. Other businesses in the area are also dealing with similar burglaries. Ramen 101 on Benjamin Holt Drive was also burglarized last Wednesday. They shared a video with KCRA 3 showing the moment a man broke their glass door and stole their cash register. Stockton Police said that from January to April the department has received 667 reports of residential and business burglaries. To address the issue, the police department offers a business watch program to work closely with business owners to keep them safe. Anyone with information regarding the burglary at David’s Pizza can call (209) 477-2677.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app.

A pizza shop in Stockton hit by burglars is offering free pizza as a reward for anyone who helps find the suspects.

Surveillance video shows two men entering David’s Pizza on West Hammer Lane early Monday morning and taking off with their arcade change machine.

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"They were in here for about two minutes,” said the owner’s daughter Alyssa Calder. “They knew what they were going for when they came in."

Calder said this means a loss of over $600 for their business, plus the cost of damage repairs.

"We have a reward out for one pizza a month for two years," Calder said.

She said the reward is for anyone who has information that can lead to an arrest.

Other businesses in the area are also dealing with similar burglaries.

Ramen 101 on Benjamin Holt Drive was also burglarized last Wednesday.

They shared a video with KCRA 3 showing the moment a man broke their glass door and stole their cash register.

Stockton Police said that from January to April the department has received 667 reports of residential and business burglaries.

To address the issue, the police department offers a business watch program to work closely with business owners to keep them safe.

Anyone with information regarding the burglary at David’s Pizza can call (209) 477-2677.

See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app.