Early Tuesday morning, an employee called Tejada to the store, where she discovered her windows had been shattered and locks broken. The cash register, which she estimated carried around $500, was missing.
Tejeda wrote in a Facebook post on Tuesday that she was at her “wits’ end” and was considering shuttering the restaurant. But, speaking to Mission Local on Thursday, she said “I’m over the worst part” and does not plan on closing.
When she learned of the burglary, she said, “I was very shocked and exhausted.”
Full article here: https://missionlocal.org/2021/05/chile-lindo-empanada-joint-on-16th-street-burglarized/