"My family is insisting that I sell the business," said a teary Ramirez. "I just can't wrap my head around living without it. I've spent the last 45 years of my life here and the restaurant has been open since 1961."
"I saw all the doors of the cabinets were open. They were all empty, there was nothing," said an emotional Ramirez. "I couldn't even speak."
Ramirez said the police told her that the intruders had used a tool to force the doors open. Someone had taken the keys and coins her husband had been collecting and spilled them on the floor near the entrance to the restaurant.
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