National City police are investigating a commercial robbery at a popular flea market with several businesses inside.
Officers responded to an alarm at the Price Breakers Indoor Bazaar building at Plaza Blvd. and Highland Ave. at around 4:45 Sunday morning to find that the glass front door had been smashed, apparently by a rock.
National City Police Department officers cleared the building with dogs but were unable to find anyone, according to Onscene.Media.
There is no word on potential losses at this time.
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