Cops: 230 cellphones worth $100G stolen from T-Mobile store in Hicksville
Nassau County police are investigating the burglary Thursday night of a Hicksville T-Mobile store, where two men stole a safe and 230 cellphones.
An employee arrived to open the store at 535 South Broadway to find the alarm disabled, police said. The worker discovered that a safe containing the cellphones and an undetermined amount of money was missing.
The phones are valued at more than $100,000, according to police.
Video surveillance shows two men inside the store at 12:50 a.m. Police describe one of the men as a male with dark hair, unshaven and wearing a gray Adidas jacket. The other is also unshaven with dark hair, wearing light clothing and a backpack, according to police.
Detectives urge anyone with information to call Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS. All callers will remain anonymous.

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