Police investigate break-in at Michigan dental office

Investigators are looking into a recent break-in at Dundee (Mich.) Dental, according to The Monroe News.

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The break-in occurred Jan. 12. Officers arrived at the practice at around 7:50 a.m. after the security alarms went off.

While no one was found inside the practice, police discovered the front window was broken and the cash drawer was opened.

Police are asking community members to come forward with any knowledge of the break-in.

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