
Seattle cafe owner says police shortages getting worse: 'People don't feel safe'
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Pluto Organic Cafe owner Maher Youssef told "Fox & Friends First" Wednesday that break-ins have become a common occurrence.
"I can’t sleep well," Youssef said. "Every night I wake up and it's like, OK, I'm going to go check my store. Two, three o'clock in the morning, four o'clock, five o'clock because I don't know what's going to happen."
"People, they don't care. They just break into your store to take even small things. If you don't have anything, they just take whatever. Because there's no police on the street."
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