Two more Koreatown restaurants robbed during coronavirus shutdown
was burglarized on Monday by at least two people who took cash, credit cards, blank checks and car keys.
“People know right now that everyone is understaffed and there are no customers, so they could do this,” owner John Kang, 50, said. At around 5:30 p.m. Monday evening, Kang said a man came into the restaurant and placed an order with his wife, Judy. According to Kang, the man, who was caught on the restaurant’s security surveillance, changed his order multiple times and offered a faulty credit card before paying in cash. While he waited for his order, another man entered the back door and found the business office upstairs.
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