February 21, 2025 - 11:42

The owner of Bizzy Fit Meals in East San Jose is facing a troubling situation after experiencing two break-ins in a single morning, just three months after launching her small business. The incidents occurred shortly after 5 a.m., leaving the owner frustrated and concerned about the safety of her establishment.
The first break-in involved thieves who swiftly entered the premises, stealing cash and valuable equipment. Just hours later, the same location was targeted again, highlighting a concerning trend of repeat offenses in the area. The owner expressed her dismay, stating, "It’s a big problem," as she grapples with the financial and emotional toll of these crimes.
Local authorities are investigating the incidents, urging nearby businesses to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. This alarming situation underscores the challenges many small business owners face in maintaining security and protecting their investments in an increasingly unpredictable environment. The community's support and law enforcement's swift action will be crucial in addressing this ongoing issue.
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