Flying Bike Brewery and Munch Café burglarized

by | Apr 16, 2015

One of the founders of the soon-to-open Flying Bike Cooperative Brewery, at 8570 Greenwood Ave. N., says burglars broke into the business around 5:30 a.m. last Saturday and stole some petty cash. Someone returned two hours later to use an access point between the brewery and neighboring Munch Café, at 8576 Greenwood Ave. N., to break into the café. Flying Bike’s organizers aren’t sure if it was the same people each time.

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Flying Bike is on the right; Munch Cafe is on the left in background.

Here’s a screen shot of one of the burglars from Flying Bike’s surveillance system.

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We’ve emailed Munch Cafe to find out more about what happened to their business. We’ll update the post when we know more.

Update Friday: Dean from Munch Cafe tells us the burglars stole their point-of-sale system, printers, iPhone, laptop, tools and a lot of cash. Anyone with any information is urged to call the police.

Update April 20: Here’s a surveillance picture of the two burglars. Anyone recognize them?

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