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Pico Kosher Restaurant Burglarized

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November 17, 2021
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The kosher restaurant Holy Grill in the Pico-Robertson area was burglarized on November 15.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the suspect, a Black male in his 30s, took a bag and some other items––including cash––after entering through the rear entrance. Ella Nahmias, whose husband is the owner of Holy Grill, told the Journal that the stolen goods were estimated to be $30,000 in losses for the restaurant and included laptops, IDs and passports. She also said that the suspect allegedly attempted to burglarize the next-door bagel shop before targeting Holy Grill.

“I’m still trying to pull myself together,” Nahmias said, calling the scene a “little intense.”

The burglary is believed to be random.

The investigation is ongoing.

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