


A streetwear store in west Seattle was pillaged for a second time in less than four days on Monday after a van crashed through the location's front door.
The incident occurred around 3:30 a.m. at Rush Hour, a clothing store featuring streetwear and vintage clothes and sneakers, according to a report.
Monday's crash-and-grab marks the second time in less than a week that the store was hit with that style of robbery.
A prior crash-and-grab break-in happened Friday around 5:00 a.m. Authorities arrived at Rush Hour only to find a truck had slammed through the side of the store, causing "significant damage to the storefront," police said.
The truck's owner reported the truck stolen the previous night, according to the report.
Monday's crash-and-grab has forced the location to close down for the holiday weekend.
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"We had another unfortunate incident happen this morning, y'all. We had a lot of fun stuff planned for Black Friday, but this location is now permanently closed," store owners said in a message posted to social media.
"We appreciate all the love and support from the community, and we are not going to let this slow us down."