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Norman business owners who were recently burglarized stop break-in at nearby business

NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) – Two retired police officers, who now own a liquor store, stopped a break-in suspect in the act just a week after their own business was burglarized.

“It’s amazing that he would use that type of weapon to break a window out and that’s very scary,” Terry Sterling told News 4 earlier this week.

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KFOR spoke with Sterling a few day after his Norman liquor store, Capt. Jack’s Wine Rum & Spirits, was ransacked by three, masked thieves.

They were caught on camera stealing almost $800 worth of liquor.

Fast forward to Wednesday night, there was a close call at a nearby business.

“That was, I’m sure, very frightening,” Teresa Sterling, Terry’s wife, told News 4.

Right before they closed their doors Wednesday night, Teresa said she heard the sound of glass shattering.

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