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WATCH: Smash and grabs have Denver business owners concerned about safety

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DENVER (KDVR) — A Denver liquor store in the Sunnyside community has become the latest target of a bold smash-and-grab.

The burglary happened in the early morning hours in the 2700 block of West 38th Street and it was all captured on surveillance video. Police are now hoping to catch the suspects, who appear to be teens, while neighboring businesses are sharing their concerns.

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The owner of the latest smash and grab did not want to speak on camera out of fear of retaliation, but nearby business owners told FOX31, they experienced a similar fate.

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For Ram, owner of Federal Cut Rate Liquors, running his small business at the intersection of 37th and Federal is his livelihood.

“Been here almost 10 years," he said.

  • Ram, owner of Federal Cut Rate Liquors. (KDVR)

That's why it was hard for him to watch as crews worked to repair the damage near 38th and Clay from the latest smash-and-grab at a liquor store less than half a mile from his store.

“This is happening everywhere around 2 to 4 am," said Ram. "This is the time people are sleeping.”

The owner of the liquor store, the victim of the latest smash and grab, did not want to speak on camera out of fear of retaliation, but shared surveillance from the crime.

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Brazen burglars busted out the door of the liquor store using a chain to pull out the door. After putting the truck in reverse twice, the group heads inside, taking high-end bottles of liquor and loading them up into a white truck, taking off in less than five minutes.

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The video shows a group of what appeared to be six masked teens. The owner tells FOX31 they are now out of more than $12,000 between the broken door, theft and clean up.

“Same thing happened to me," said Ram.

The crime happened to Ram two months ago, and it's hard for him to watch the same scenario play out nearby.

“Same thing. Reverse the vehicle and broke in," Ram said. "They don’t have plates. They probably stole it from somebody else.”

Business owners nearby say they have already added cameras and updated alarm systems, but with the group still on the loose, they are at a loss.

“What should I do? This is tough, especially for small business," said Ram. "We need to work hard every day for our kid and family. If it keeps happening like this, how are we going to survive? It’s not only here, it’s happening around everywhere.”

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Business owners say it's beyond frustrating because they are not sure what to do next.

They believe more patrols and overnight security in the area will help prevent future crimes.

Denver police say this case is under investigation, and right now, no arrests have been made. They encourage anyone with information to call our partners with Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.

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