Thieves robbed the beloved Italian restaurant Serafina in Seattle’s Eastlake neighborhood. It’s the restaurant’s 18th break-in since the pandemic’s start and the introduction of light-on-crime laws and policies.
The pair broke into the restaurant and ransacked its wine locker Dec. 1. According to video surveillance exclusively shared with the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH, the thieves surveyed the wine locker for the best bottles to steal. They know they don’t have to rush because police are not adequately staffed to respond to non-violent break-in calls on most shifts.
When it’s easy to get away with crimes, criminals do what they do best: break the law. It’s largely to blame
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