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Cowboy-clad crook causes chaos at winery

Woodinville, WALocal News

A significant act of vandalism occurred at Sparkman Cellars winery in Woodinville, Washington, where a cowboy-clad individual spilled 5,000 gallons of vintage wine, resulting in an estimated $600,000 in damages. The incident took place on November 22, and King County Sheriff’s officials reported that the suspect accessed the premises through a keypad-locked employee entrance. This brazen act not only poses a financial setback for the winery but also raises alarms about the effectiveness of security protocols at local businesses. Investigators are actively seeking leads to identify the individual responsible for this malicious act. The winery, known for its quality products, now faces the daunting task of recovering from this substantial loss.

Community members have expressed outrage over the incident, emphasizing the need for increased vigilance in protecting local establishments. As the investigation unfolds, authorities encourage anyone with information to come forward. This incident serves as a reminder of the potential threats that local businesses face in today's environment.

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