Thieves Steal Hair Extensions from Beauty Emporium store in Clayton County

May 26, 2011 - 11:23
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Thieves Steal Hair Extensions from Beauty Emporium store in Clayton County
Clayton County police are looking the thieves that crashed a car into a beauty supply business Thursday, May 26. According to the stores owner, they stole around $10,000 worth of hair extensions

COLLEGE PARK, Ga. - The owner of a beauty supply store in Clayton County says thieves rammed a car through the front door and made off with about $10,000 in hair extensions.

Don Kang, owner of the Beauty Emporium store in the College Park area, says his store was hit around 3 a.m. Thursday.

Kang says the thieves drove away in the same vehicle they used to crash through the glass door of the store in the River Shoals Village Shopping Center.

Kang says the burglary is also one of many in recent months at beauty supply stores in metro Atlanta.

Kang says thieves also crashed a vehicle through the front of a pawn shop across the street two weeks ago.

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