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PokiTomik Owner Says 4 Of His Shops Broken Into: Report
The owner of PokiTomik and What's Rollin' says his shops in Simi Valley, North Hollywood, and Glendale were broken into, the report says.

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA — The owner of PokiTomik and What's Rollin' said his shops in Simi Valley, North Hollywood, and Glendale were broken into in the space of four days, according to KTLA.
KTLA reported thieves struck the Simi Valley PokiTomik on Friday, then hit What's Rollin' and the North Hollywood PokiTomik on Saturday, before breaking into the Glendale PokiTomik on Monday.
Owner Arthur Arushanyan told KTLA the thieves stole money from the safes and registers in his eateries, which included employee tips. Arushanyan told the TV station he would replace his
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After the Glendale location was hit on Monday, the restaurant put up another Instagram update asking for the community's support.
"We could really use everyone’s thoughts, prayers, and support in the matter," the caption reads. "Hoping we catch these guys who hit all of the pokitomik locations in the greater Los Angeles area."
The Instagram account for What's Rollin' in Simi Valley posted a photo of the boarded-up front door, and assured customers the ice cream spot is still open.
"It’s really starting to feel personal," the caption reads. "We won’t let these cowardly thieves in the middle of the night break us down. We will keep rolling up and serving that delicious ice cream!"
Read more via KTLA.
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