Thieves bust into woodstock gas station steal vape stash
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Thieves bust into Woodstock gas station steal vape stash

Burglars smash into Shell station in Woodstock and steal vape products overnight

WOODSTOCK, MD — Thieves shattered a window to break into a Shell gas station in Woodstock overnight between Friday and Saturday, making off with an undisclosed quantity of vape products, according to police.

The burglary occurred at the 10700 block of Birmingham Way, where unknown suspects forced entry by breaking a window sometime between the evening of November 15 and early morning hours of November 16. Once inside, they targeted vape merchandise before fleeing the scene.

No suspect descriptions or surveillance footage have been released. The investigation remains active.

Key Points

  • Shell station on Birmingham Way in Woodstock burglarized overnight
  • Suspects broke a window to gain entry and stole vape products
  • Incident occurred between Friday evening and Saturday morning
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