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Sat Dec 10, 2022, 09:22 PM Dec 2022

After break-ins, business owner meets with Seattle council members about crime concerns

Friday afternoon, Yukon Trading Company owner Kevin Rinderle met with Seattle City Councilmembers Sara Nelson and Andrew Lewis to discuss repeated break-ins at their stores and come up with solutions to help business owners.

Last month, KOMO News spoke to Rinderle after a break-in where merchandise was stolen.

Rinderle said he has dealt with at least six break-ins since June.

"Being a small business owner, I know a lot of small business owners," Rinderle said. "We're numb to this. We stock plywood in our back rooms and screws and keep our Skil saws on hand so we can board up windows that got broken this week. I don't know why we pay taxes anymore."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/after-break-ins-business-owner-meets-with-seattle-council-members-about-crime-concerns/ar-AA156xQk

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