Beverly Hills Wig Shop Targeted by Thieves, Leaving Cancer Patients Without Wigs

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Thieves broke into The Wig Fairy in Beverly Hills, smashing glass doors and stealing nearly $200,000 worth of custom human hair wigs intended for cancer and alopecia patients. The burglars quickly grabbed handfuls of merchandise, ignoring the blaring alarms, and escaped within two-and-a-half minutes. The owner, Mona Zargar, had to break the news to her clients who had been patiently waiting for their wigs. The stolen wigs are likely to be resold online or elsewhere. Zargar and her stylists are working overtime to make up for the lost products, handcrafting each wig carefully.
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