BAFFLING BREAK-IN: ALAVERDI DENTAL CLINIC LATEST TARGET OF "CUNNING" BURGLARS
Larisa Paremuzyan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/22516/baffling-break-in-alaverdi-dental-clinic-latest-target-of-cunning-burglars.html
13:51, January 21, 2013
When dental nurse Silva Papoyan opened the door to the Alaverdi clinic
this morning where she works, she knew the place had been burgled. The
place was a mess, the latest victim of a spate of robberies that has
hit the area.
Papoyan immediately called Astghik Khachatryan, the dentist who owns
the clinic. She, in turn, notified the police.
Sargis Yeritdyan, who heads the Tumanyan criminal Investigative Unit,
told Hetq that he was baffled.
"The door and windows were locked shut. Maybe the robbers had a key
to the office," Yeritsyan said.
More surprising is that the intruders weren't interested in any of
the drugs or the dental equipment. They were left untouched.
Neighbors said they heard nothing out of the ordinary over the weekend.
Astghik Khachatryan said that it might be the work of local drug
addicts looking for a quick fix, but that the clinic only stocks
ordinary pain killers.
Recent break-ins in the area follow a similar M.O. - the intruders
gain access silently, not breaking any windows or doors.
From: A. Papazian
Larisa Paremuzyan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/22516/baffling-break-in-alaverdi-dental-clinic-latest-target-of-cunning-burglars.html
13:51, January 21, 2013
When dental nurse Silva Papoyan opened the door to the Alaverdi clinic
this morning where she works, she knew the place had been burgled. The
place was a mess, the latest victim of a spate of robberies that has
hit the area.
Papoyan immediately called Astghik Khachatryan, the dentist who owns
the clinic. She, in turn, notified the police.
Sargis Yeritdyan, who heads the Tumanyan criminal Investigative Unit,
told Hetq that he was baffled.
"The door and windows were locked shut. Maybe the robbers had a key
to the office," Yeritsyan said.
More surprising is that the intruders weren't interested in any of
the drugs or the dental equipment. They were left untouched.
Neighbors said they heard nothing out of the ordinary over the weekend.
Astghik Khachatryan said that it might be the work of local drug
addicts looking for a quick fix, but that the clinic only stocks
ordinary pain killers.
Recent break-ins in the area follow a similar M.O. - the intruders
gain access silently, not breaking any windows or doors.
From: A. Papazian