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HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) -
Police in south Huntsville are investigating burglaries to several businesses.
The first set of burglaries were reported at 8 a.m. at 220 Rhett Avenue, Suites A through D, and 222 Rhett Avenue, Suites A and B.
The offender forced the door open to the office complex that houses Longview financial, FHOH Properties, Fast Track Wellness, and Taylor Delon. Once inside, the offender went into the separate business offices and took electronic equipment and damaged property.
Police are also investigating a similar incident at 117 Longview Drive. There, the offender broke into the office building and caused damage to North Alabama Audiology, Amy Herring Law Office, and Positive Directions. It's unknown if anything was taken in that break-in.
No one has been arrested and the investigation is ongoing.