Updated: December 2, 2014 - 2:11pm
Lenexa Police near the scene Click image to view larger |
Update:
Lenexa Police remain tight-lipped as they continue to investigate a string of early-morning burglaries all involving the same Lenexa business.Master Police Officer Dan Friesen says, "we've had four business burglaries at Sonic, 8610 Pflumm, since September 25, 2014. The others were, October 25, October 27, and November 24."
Friesen says, "detectives are following leads, but no arrests have been made to this date."
"There are no surveillance images or suspect descriptions," according to Friesen.
The only detail that MPO Friesen would confirm is that cash has been taken in each of the four burglaries.
Operation 100 News remains the only media reporting any news of these burglaries and I will continue to follow up with police as their investigation continues.
The shattered glass in a door of the Sonic Click image to view larger |
Original report:
Lenexa Police are investigating after the Sonic Drive In, 8610 Pflumm Road, was burglarized this morning.The same Sonic location, located just off of Pflumm Road near 87th Street Parkway, has been burglarized four times since late September. Each time officers have set up a large perimeter around the area and then searched for suspects with a K-9.
The first burglary occurred on September 25th. Following that burglary, Master Police Officer Dan Friesen told Operation 100 News that the Sonic, "experienced a small loss of money."
Lenexa Police outside of the Sonic Click image to view larger |
This morning officers were dispatched at 3:45 am and arrived within seconds. Arriving officers found glass in one door had been shattered and someone had forced their way into the building.
Again, a large perimeter was set up and a K-9 unit was called in from off-duty. The K-9 officer searched the area but was unable to locate any suspects.
Officers at the scene would not give any details about what, if anything, was taken. Attempts to reach a PIO on Monday were not returned.
Operation 100 News was the only media on scene as a manager arrived to assess the damage.
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