The Signal

Nealie’s Skillet reports early morning break-in

Incident took place after business’ first anniversar­y

- By Perry Smith Signal Deputy Managing Editor

The owner of Nealie’s Skillet in Valencia received a rude awakening just after the business’ first anniversar­y at their Tournament Road location.

“(Tuesday) was our one-year anniversar­y,” said co-owner Neal Scott, “we opened Jan. 2, 2016.”

Shortly after 1 a.m. Wednesday morning, the owners, Haydee and Neal Scott received a call from their alarm company, checking to make sure they weren’t at their location.

Haydee Scott, in real time, checked one of several cameras throughout their restaurant, and confirmed their fears. Someone had broken into their business.

The break-in occurred around 1:05 a.m., the husband and wife received the call a few minutes later, and shortly after that, the couple, who live in the area, were at their business. But the burglar had already fled to a nearby getaway car, per security footage from the area.

The popular breakfast spot was likely the first target hit, as none of the other locations in the strip of businesses was affected, and it’s possible the owners’ alarm system and quick response scared off the thief, who was caught on security camera, from targeting additional businesses.

While the damage sustained, a large broken panel of glass, was already temporaril­y patched up Wednesday morning by a friend, Rick Grimsley, of B & D Glass -who was measuring for a more permanent glass replacemen­t as The Signal spoke with the Scotts -- the lesson for Haydee and Neal Scott will last much longer: Don’t leave anything in the cash register.

As is common practice for many business owners, the pair would leave the cash for the following day in the till overnight for the start of the next day.

“98 percent of the time, that money stays in there,” Haydee said, adding that that was going to change starting today.

But she wanted to encourage others not to make the same mistake.

It’s a move that’s highly discourage­d by law enforcemen­t officials, who, in the past, have encouraged businesses to leave their tills open and in plain sight, so thieves know there’s no cash left behind.

A security camera was able to capture footage of the suspect, who has not yet been identified.

Anyone with informatio­n regarding the burglary that took place at 25858 Tournament Road around 1 a.m. Tuesday is asked to call the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station at 661-255-1121.

 ?? Perry Smith/The Signal ?? Rick Grimsley, left, of B & D Glass, and Neal Scott, of Nealie’s Skillet, discuss repairs to the window of the restaurant, which was broken into at around 1:05 a.m. on Wednesday. A security camera at the restaurant, which had just previously celebrated...
Perry Smith/The Signal Rick Grimsley, left, of B & D Glass, and Neal Scott, of Nealie’s Skillet, discuss repairs to the window of the restaurant, which was broken into at around 1:05 a.m. on Wednesday. A security camera at the restaurant, which had just previously celebrated...

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