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Break-in at Adelaide Chinatown bubble tea shop where alleged assault occurred

Police are investigating a break-in at the Fun Tea cafe, in Adelaide’s Chinatown district, where a young woman was allegedly assaulted nine days ago.
Key points:
- Police were called to the business just after midnight
- The front roller shutter had been forced open, but no-one was found inside
- The business has been in the public spotlight after an alleged assault occurred there
The security roller shutter of the business on Gouger Street in Adelaide’s CBD was forced open, and police were called to the premises just after midnight.
Officers searched the cafe but no-one was found inside, and police said it was unclear if anything had been stolen.
Police have urged anyone with information about the break-in to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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