Bullwinkle’s Pizza Parlor in the Mendenhall Valley was robbed early Monday morning, July 20, 2020. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Bullwinkle’s Pizza Parlor in the Mendenhall Valley was robbed early Monday morning, July 20, 2020. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Valley Bullwinkle’s robbed early Monday morning

Police are seeking assistance locating the suspect.

The Juneau Police Department is seeking information on a burglary of Bullwinkle’s Pizza Parlor in the Mendenhall Valley by a suspect early Monday morning.

At around 5:25 a.m., JPD received a report of an alarm at the valley Bullwinkle’s. JPD officers found the window of the front door broken and the interior glass door shattered, said Lt. Krag Campbell in a news release. As police arrived, a suspect ran from the back of the building into the nearby woods, but officers were unable to locate him, Campbell said.

Inside, a vending machine was broken, an office was turned over, and cash registers were pried open, Campbell said. There was an estimated $5,000 in damage done to the business, according to JPD, and more than $1,500 in property was stolen.

Anyone with information regarding this crime is encouraged to contact JPD at 586-0600 or anonymously report information through the Juneau Crime Line at http://www.JuneauCrimeLine.com.

• Contact reporter Michael S. Lockett at 757-621-1197 or lockett@juneauempire.com.

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