Break-In at Port City Pub Caught on Video – Scioto County Daily News
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Break-In at Port City Pub Caught on Video

Cameras captured a masked man attempting to break into the Port City Pub on Chillicothe Street. 

Officers were called to the scene for an alarm just after 3 am. They discovered a broken back door and checked the business’s security footage.

The video showed a man wearing a hoodie, a bandana over his mouth, and gloves using a knife or a screwdriver to remove the glass from the doorframe. Officers took information for a report. 

Around 7:30 am, an employee arrived at Goodwill on Robinson Avenue to discover the front window broken out. 

Officers arrived at the scene to check if anyone was inside.

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