At least five restaurant owners in the area say their restaurants were broken into this month.
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Posted: Feb 27, 2021 2:06 PM ET | Last Updated: February 27
Robert Goldberg, co-owner of Mauvais Garçons, says his restaurant was broken into just after midnight on Feb. 11. (CBC )
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Some restaurant owners in Griffintown, who are already struggling to stay afloat during the lockdown, are now on the hook for damages and missing items after a series of reported break-ins earlier this month.
Robert Goldberg, co-owner of Mauvais Garçons, said his restaurant was broken into on Feb. 11.
According to Goldberg, the suspect threw a large rock through the window of the restaurant on William Street mere minutes after the restaurant had closed up shop for the night around midnight.