Two vape shops in the U.S. burglarized
Lexington (WTVQ) — Police in Lexington are investigating two break-ins at area vape shops on Friday morning. Officials said the first happened shortly after midnight at Nicohls Park Utility Vape Shop. According to police, a witness saw a man throw a cinde
LEXINGTON (WTVQ) - Police in Lexington are investigating area vape stores for two breakout plug-ins Friday morning.
Officials say the first one happened just after midnight at the Utility Vapor Shop on Nichols Park. Police say a witness saw a man throw cinder blocks through the front glass window and walk in the store. Investigators said several vaping items and juices were taken separately the suspect rode up in a dark-colored SUV before. The suspect was described as a man between “ and 5'10” 5'8 tall, and wearing dark colored clothing.
Then, at about 12:30 a.m., officials said they were called to Southland Drive Precision Auto Store after an alarm was triggered. Police said the front glass had been broken at the store. The suspects had also been attending to vaping merchandise.
Police said the suspects had also been attending vaping merchandise.
Police said no money was taken from the store regardless. The police said the money was not taken from inside the store. If the burglary is the same person's work no word.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ)– Police in Lexington are investigating two break-ins at area vape shops early Friday morning.
Officers say the first happened just after the first break-ins in the area vape shops early Friday morning.
Officers say the first happened just after midnight at the Avail Vapor store on Nichols Park. Police say a witness saw a man throw a cinder block Police say a witness saw a man throw a cinder block through the front glass window and go in the store. Investigators say several vaping items and juices were taken before the suspect rode off on a dark-colored dirt bike. Investigators say several vaping items and juices were taken before the suspect rode off on a dark-colored dirt bike. The suspect is described as a man between 5’8″ and 5’10” tall, and was wearing dark-colored clothing. The suspect is described as a man between 5’8″ and 5’10” tall, and was wearing dark-colored clothing.
Then, at about 12:30 a.m., officers say they were called to the Precision Vapor store on Southland Drive after an alarm was triggered. Police say the Police said the front glass had been broken at the store. The suspect there also took vaping merchandise.
The suspect also took vaping merchandise.
Police say no money was taken from either store. No word on if the burglaries are the work of the same person.


