November 29, 2024 - 22:37

A pair of real-life grinches was caught on surveillance video stealing Christmas decorations from a photography studio in Long Beach earlier this week. The theft occurred in broad daylight, shocking the local community and the business owner.
The video footage shows two individuals casually approaching the studio and swiftly removing festive decorations that had been carefully displayed to spread holiday cheer. The stolen items included lights, ornaments, and other seasonal adornments that contributed to the studio's festive atmosphere.
The owner expressed disappointment over the incident, emphasizing the importance of community spirit during the holiday season. Local residents have rallied in support of the business, condemning the theft and urging anyone with information to come forward.
As the holiday season approaches, this incident serves as a reminder of the challenges some businesses face, even during a time meant for celebration and joy. The community hopes that the culprits will be identified and held accountable for their actions.
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