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Theives target Aspen Louis Vuitton store

Thieves in Aspen cut hole in wall, steal $500k in goods from Louis Vuitton store The thieves cut a hole in the drywall to enter the store and were inside for about an hour Saturday night, according to Aspen Police. Author: Jason Auslander Aspen Times Published: 1:16 PM MDT June 10, 2021 Updated: 1:16 PM MDT June 10, 2021 ASPEN, Colo. Thieves cut a hole in the storeroom wall of the Louis Vuitton store in downtown Aspen on Saturday and stole as much as $500,000 worth of merchandise, police said Tuesday. One man and one woman along with two vehicles were caught on surveillance video, though there could have been more thieves and more vehicles involved in the brazen burglary, said Sgt. Rick Magnuson, head of the investigative unit at the Aspen Police Department.

Aspen s Louis Vuitton store targeted in brazen, $500k burglary

Thieves cut a hole in the storeroom wall of the Louis Vuitton store in downtown Aspen on Saturday and stole as much as $500,000 worth of merchandise.

Kudos & Kindess (Jan 24, 2021)

It has been over 300 days since COVID-19 impacted our schools. To the teacher who received an email Sunday evening informing them that the learning model would change the next day. You called your team, made a plan, and reassured your students that things would run smoothly the next day. You showed up. To the teacher who tested positive for COVID-19, self-isolated to protect their loved ones, and kept teaching. You showed up. To the teacher who received a call in the middle of class that a student in their room tested positive for COVID-19. You assured students that everything would be OK, while also fearing for the health of your students and yourself. You showed up.

Aspen restaurants overwhelmed with gratitude for gift certificate support

Meridian Jewelers co-owners Robin and Kenny Smith drop envelopes at restaurants for the matching program in Aspen on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) Lorena Rojas transcribes information from Rick Wark as he purchases two $200 gift certificates to restaurants in Aspen on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. “I want to support the community,” said Wark. “This is my small way of doing it.” (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) “I don’t even know where to start and end,” said Craig Cordts-Pearce, who co-owns the Wild Fig, Steakhouse No. 316, The Monarch and CP Burger with his wife, Samantha. “I am absolutely flabbergasted there’s no words to even explain this.”

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