Photo courtesy of Lenn Curtis Daymak, Soar Hobby.Photo courtesy of Lenn Curtis Daymak, Soar Hobby.
Windsor

Reward After Fake Guns Stolen In Break-In

The Windsor owner of a motor trike shop is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect after two break-ins at his Walker Rd. store.

Windsor police confirm the first break-in at 4:12am Sunday at Trike My Bike/DayMak.

Trike My Bike owner Lenn Curtis says the suspect was caught on camera tampering with the security camera at the back of the store. After breaking into his shop, he says the suspect then hopped an 8' fence and broke into Soar Hobby Shop next door.

Curtis says nine airsoft guns, which look like real guns, and a drone were taken.

Curtis fears the suspect may use the drone to spy on and break into other businesses or homes.

He says the second break-in was at the same time Tuesday morning. Police can't confirm it at this time, but Curtis says a plate glass window was broken.

He's offering a reward worth either $500 in store gift cards or cash.

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