We were robbed
Midwest Dental was robbed last night. I walked into work this morning and the candy-bar shop thing with the cardboard "bank" that you are on your honor to put money into was ripped open on the table. I walked in and asked the receptionist, "Who jacked open the candy bar thing?"She said, "We're trying to figure that out right now, they took the cash drawer money and the safe too."
Apparently both our and the specialties wing got their cash drawers robbed and the safe from the dentists' office was stolen; not broken into, the whole thing was taken. They only made off with about $70 from our wing and a bunch of prescription pads. Nothing was vandalized, they didn't even break down the door; they had a key. The people also knew right where the money was kept, and managed to lock the door behind them. So they're not very smart thieves...
The business upstairs from us in our building was also robbed, and they have a lot more cash to them. Sheboygan's finest came in this morning, surveyed the scene, dusted for prints, and now are on the case. Some of the assistants in our office figured it must be the cleaning people, because they have access keys to our office, know where our money is kept, and are the people who clean the other business that was robbed as well. Gee, way to cover your tracks guys...
5 Comments:
Sounds like the person(s) who vandalized my car and left the screwdriver they used to break the lock in my front passenger seat.
Sounds like a lot of the protagonists in would-be crime success stories could have really benefited from the first lesson in Petty Theft 101: "Why Leaving Evidence is BAD."
Did they get caught?
Cathy, how did you lift the safe by yourself?
he he he. Just kidding. I am glad that no one was in the buildings, and that everyone is ok. As for the money, most companies are insured for that kind of thing.
No, but conceptually speaking that's just stupid. Needless to say I was extremely pissed about the break-in, but I couldn't help laughing at their idiocy.
Yeah, apparently the safe was really old anyway, and I heard one of the docs laughing about how they lost $70 in the safe, but they're getting something like $250 in insurance money for it. Way to profit for our losses, eh?
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