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SHOCKING INCIDENT 🚨 A group of women walked into a family-run boutique in Everett, WA and stole a $2,000 custom quinceañera gown meant for Día de Los Muertos. When the owner’s daughter tried to stop them, they pulled her hair, pushed her—and in the escape, the thieves used a car that ended up running into the owner’s leg. This isn’t just a theft—it’s hurt and violation to the Latino community. The gown, imported from Mexico and adorned with hand-applied crystals, was meant for a Día de los Muertos cultural performance. Surveillance footage shows one woman distracting staff while another hid the dress under her skirt. When confronted, the suspects pulled the employee’s hair, and one woman hit her with a car as they fled. The boutique, run by the Vazquez family for 17 years, says the theft is more than financial — it’s a blow to the Latino community. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for better protection for small businesses, especially those serving marginalized communities. Police are investigating the theft as part of a possible organized female crime ring, and the boutique has released footage to help identify the suspects. #EverettWA#BoutiqueTheft#Quinceañera#LatinoCommunity#LocalBusiness#CrimeNews#CommunitySupport#foryoupage❤️❤️#FYP#justiceforjohnnydepp#DíaDeLosMuertos#ShopSmallWA #EverettBoutiqueTheft#QuinceañeraGownStolen#TikTokNews#FYP#supportfriendscommunity#TrueStoryTikTok#SmallBusinessProtection#SurveillanceFootage#DiaDeLosMuertos#justiceforjohnnydepp#lawandorderorganizedcrime#WashingtonNews#BreakingNewsUSA#BoutiqueAssault#CommunityOutrage

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