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Vape Store Latest Target In Smash-And-Grab

By Jennifer Brice

THORNTON, Colo. (CBS4)- A business smash-and-grab was caught on camera in Thornton and now the owner is reaching out to local schools to help him catch the thieves.

Craig Ganoe, the CEO of Inno-Vapor, showed CBS4 surveillance video of the burglary at his Thornton shop over the weekend.

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"They threw a rock through the window," he says. "Then continued to try and break through the glass."

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The rock that was thrown through the glass at Inno-Vapor (credit: CBS)

Ganoe says you can see one of the thieves on this surveillance video, but the other person is heard off camera telling him to "hurry up."

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The rock that was thrown through the glass at Inno-Vapor (credit: CBS)

The thieves used a rock to get inside, breaking in through the front door. Then they smashed up a display case. They were in and out within minutes.

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They stole $500 worth of merchandise, mostly the least inexpensive vape juice.
Ganoe says the suspect caught on camera is about 5-foot-7 because his height matches up with the top shelves in his store.

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"We and the police strongly believe that they were of high school age based on the manner in which the crimes were committed," says Ganoe.

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That is why he's reached out to local schools and the police, hoping to find the thieves who disrupted his business. He's also offering a $2,000 reward to the person who helps fin the two suspects.

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CBS4's Jennifer Brice interviews Craig Ganoe , CEO of Inno-Vapor (credit: CBS)

While Ganoe does not care to dwell on the burglary, he does have a message for thieves to turn themselves in and do the right thing. "Atone for it," says Ganoe. "It's not the end of the world but they did commit a crime, a felony, and they need to atone for that."

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Anyone with details is asked to call the Thornton Police Department at (720) 977-5124.

Jennifer Brice is a reporter with CBS4 focusing on crime and courts. Follow her on Facebook or on Twitter @CBS4Jenn.

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