Two thieves were caught on camera stealing Christmas decorations from a photography studio in Long Beach, California Heights. The theft, which happened at 2:30 a.m., involved a man and a woman taking vintage holiday blow molds from F/8 Studios Long Beach. The co-owner of the studio, Michael Farmer, was shocked by the theft and expressed his disappointment in the culprits’ actions. This is not the first time the studio has been targeted, as a break-in in July resulted in $50,000 worth of camera equipment being stolen.
Despite the recurring incidents, Farmer remains determined to spread holiday cheer through his interactive Santa experience at the studio. He hopes that the thieves will face consequences for their actions, whether legally or through family and friends holding them accountable.
Other businesses in the California Heights area have also experienced recent thefts, indicating a concerning trend in the community. Farmer’s love for the tight-knit community and holiday spirit remains strong, despite the setbacks. He urges the public to support local businesses and report any suspicious activity to prevent further crimes.
Despite the challenges, Farmer’s commitment to spreading joy during the holiday season remains unwavering. The community stands united against theft and is determined to protect their businesses and traditions.
Source
Photo credit abc7.com