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Bangor police are investigating a burglary in downtown Bangor that happened Monday morning.
Not much information is being released at this time but police say at least one business was broken into at 96 Harlow Street.
Sometime late Friday night into Saturday morning, police say four businesses in the Coe Building were ransacked.
Like the Coe building on Columbia Street, both house several businesses inside.
Police say it is possible the two incidents could be related.
"It's just sporadic, it's one of those things we're trying to prevent that through the proactive ways of downtown beat patrols but you just can't stop all of those things," said Bangor Police Sgt. Paul Edwards.
Recently, two other Coe Building businesses, Sweetest Thing Studio and NorthStar Photography were burglarized.
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Police are trying to figure out if all of them are linked.
If you have any information, you can call Bangor Police at 947-7382, if you wish to remain anonymous, press 6.
Bangor Police Investigating Harlow Street Burglary in downtown Bangor
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