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When Sarah Niazi arrives early in the morning to open up her downtown convenience store, she often sits in her vehicle and waits for another car to pull into the parking lot 鈥?she prefers not walk out alone.Following a break-in at her B Mini Mart last year, she installed bars on the front door, and in response to an assault she suffered in late December, shell be installing a metal gate behind the shop counter.Over the past year, there have been three reports of assault involving her or her husband at their 92 Carden St. store. Only one of those incidents resulted in police laying charges, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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