Thieves Grab $1 Million in Sunglasses from Florida Factory
Sunglasses with a retail value of up to $1 million were reported stolen from a Daytona Beach factory.
Police say employees discovered the break-in Monday. The thieves apparently disabled telephones, security cameras, the alarm and computer systems of Costa Sunglasses Co. sometime Sunday night. The suspects loaded 12 pallets of merchandise on a semitrailer.
The merchandise was worth $100,000 to $250,000, with a retail value of $500,000 to $1 million.
Besides the sunglasses, burglars also took a computer monitor and hard drive.
Police are still investigating. No arrests have been made.
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