$1,000 worth of beer stolen from cooler at Door County Fairgrounds
Posted: Jun 23, 2019 9:14 AM CDT
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STURGEON BAY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Police in Sturgeon Bay are investigating a break-in.
Roughly $1,000 worth of beer was taken from a cooler that was smashed in.
It happened at a raceway at the Door County fairgrounds.
The theft happened sometime between June 5 and June 21.
It was discovered by the beverage supplier who had gone in to restock the venue.
"We found some cans upside down on the little bar area that's normally not there. They did fingerprint the glass. They found a few prints. We don't know if it will come back to anything. They took the can. We don't know exactly what they used to break into it," said Melanie Sargent, Raceway Promoter.
Whoever broken in went straight for the cooler, leaving behind concessions and expensive equipment.
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