Items stolen from Boise restaurants. $100 Fork gift card offered as reward

You don't hear much on Downtown Boise streets these days.

The streets are clear as stay-at-home orders are in place.

However, quiet streets didn't stop a crime from happening at Boise's Fork Restaurant.

"Our folks are here every day from before noon and we are open to a bit after 8 p.m. or 9 p.m.," explains Fork General Manager Rodney Johnson. "When we serve our meals to go and shortly after they finished up they realized their backpacks were missing, so sometime between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. they realized it must have happened."

CBS2 News obtained surveillance video of the robbery.

The restaurant's owners hoping someone will recognize the person in the video.

Besides taking items from the restaurant, Johnson tells us they also took staff backpacks, and car keys by accessing a secure door.

"This is a door in our alley way area, typically it's only used by staff members and by our delivery folks," explains Johnson.

"It's usually left so that deliveries can be made, folks can get in to take out the trash, stuff like that. We've made sure it's even more secure than it was before, but yet the person came in, went right downstairs, grabbed the stuff and then went right back out the door again."

And Fork's owners are taking action.

"Our owners have put out a reward for anybody who can help us secure who this is for sure, and we are giving our workers all the goods for their backpacks back and I believe it is a $100 gift card to Fork," Johnson explains.

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