Northern Liberties business owner wants more security after recent break-ins

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A business owner in Northern Liberties is hoping for a boost in security. Three storefronts were damaged in the latest incident.

Philadelphia police are investigating after burglars broke into several Northern Liberties businesses sometime Friday morning.

Images shared on social media showed damage at Baan Thai, D'Oliva and SET No Libs before the doors were boarded up."It seems like they struck at a time when no one was around. We don't have too much security," said co-owner Ray Saunders, who is hoping for a boost in patrols in the area."We haven't been seeing too much security walking around. When we first got here, we saw one or two guys walking around.

Saunders says nothing was stolen at his restaurant this week, but the thieves caused roughly $14,000 worth of damage during a previous break-in. All three businesses are located very close to each other, and police believe the same suspects are responsible for the latest incidents.Copyright © 2022 WPVI-TV. All Rights Reserved.

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