A bike shop in Irwindale lost about $40,000 worth of inventory in a recent burglary. Now, the family-owned business may have to shut down for good.
The break-in happened Monday around 1 a.m. at Irwindale Cycles on Arrow Highway, and it was all caught on video, which shows the thieves pulling bikes off the racks.
Colindres and her husband Walter have owned the bike shop for nearly 25 years, and this isn't the first time the popular family business has been burglarized.
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