Six businesses broken into in Florissant overnight

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FLORISSANT, Mo. – Florissant police are searching for suspects Monday morning after multiple overnight business break-ins.

Florissant police confirm that at least six business break-ins happened along New Halls Ferry and Lindbergh in the span of about half an hour overnight Monday morning.

Florissant police say this whole episode started with a break-in at Brennan’s Bar and Grill on the 1700 block of North Highway 67, also known as North Lindbergh.

After Brennan’s, the thieves targeted a Subway on the 2500 block on North Lindbergh.

Shortly after, they hit a Qdoba and Edible Arrangements at the Cross Keys shopping center on the 14000 block of New Halls Ferry.


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The Qdoba and Edible Arrangements were broken into around 1 a.m. Monday. A board-up crew and others have been cleaning up the damage from the incident. There are now boards up where the windows were busted out in both businesses.

Finally, another Subway and a Papa John’s were also broken into on the New Halls Ferry.

A Qdoba manager says nothing was taken from that business. The owners of Edible Arrangements say some cash and merchandise were taken from their store.

The owners of Edible Arrangements also say they do have surveillance video showing two people with masks and hoodies in their business overnight with a third person in a getaway vehicle outside the store. The owners said the thieves were in and out of the business in just a couple of minutes.

At this point, no suspects are in custody. A multi-vehicle crash occurred in the Dellwood area shortly after these break-ins.

But at this point, Florissant police have not been able to confirm if the crash was somehow related to the businesses that were broken into overnight.

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