Feb 10 • 15:25 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Took thirty seconds to go in and out

Two men quickly broke into a hair salon in Reykjavik, stealing a computer and razors before fleeing on electric scooters.

In a quick and brazen act, two men broke into a hair salon in Seljahverfi, Reykjavik, just minutes after it opened. According to the owner, Lukas Isfeld, the entire incident was captured on security cameras and lasted approximately thirty seconds. The assailants threw two stones to gain entry and swiftly grabbed a computer and several razors for sale before escaping. This bold theft occurred at two minutes past five in the morning, highlighting the rapidity and preparation behind the crime.

The owner noted that the total damage could reach into the hundreds of thousands of Icelandic krónur, indicating the significant financial loss the salon has incurred as a result of this break-in. Isfeld expressed his frustration at arriving to find the salon had been vandalized, exacerbating the impact of the theft. The incident raises concerns about security measures and the vulnerability of local businesses in Reykjavik.

This incident not only represents a loss for the affected business but also serves as a wider reflection of rising crime rates in urban environments. The peculiar detail that the thieves seemed to have surveilled the location prior to their action raises questions about the safety of shops in neighborhoods. Local authorities may need to review their strategies to enhance security and deter such quick and calculated break-ins in the future.

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