Burglars break through wall of Austintown bar
An old-time movie hack, tunneling through a hole in a wall in order to "get the goods" came to life in Austintown Township early Monday morning. Police are now searching for two burglary suspects who were brazen enough to remove cinder blocks from an exterior wall of Magilia's and climb through the hole. .

AUSTINTOWN TWP., Ohio - An old-time movie hack, tunneling through a hole in a wall in order to "get the goods" came to life in Austintown Township early Monday morning.
Police are now searching for two burglary suspects who were brazen enough to remove cinder blocks from an exterior wall of Magilia's and climb through the hole.
According to a police report, an alarm was set off at the Four Mile Run Road bar shortly before 4:30 am on Monday.
Officers say that when they arrived, they found two holes on opposite corners of the building.
Police say one of the holes was blocked from the inside, but the other opened into the restroom of the bar.
According to the report, surveillance video showed one of the suspects entering the bar area from the restroom, crawling along the floor, and then rummaging through the bar.
Officials say the suspect grabbed a box from the bar area which contained a bag with approximately $250 and some miscellaneous items.
The two suspects were reportedly caught on camera climbing out of the hole in the wall, getting into a dark colored vehicle and driving off.
Police say that at this point they do not have a description of the vehicle.
One of the suspects was described by officers as a man "with a beard wearing a grey sweat suit and gloves".
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Austintown Police Department