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Beloved Sacramento hamburger joint Jim Denny's had its fourth break-in since September.Owner N'Gina Guyton was out Tuesday morning cleaning up – something she's getting too used to doing."It is on brand, it's really on brand for what's going on right now in this city in the downtown area," Guyton said.The handyman was also repairing the glass of the front door after a woman broke in.Someone took a video of the whole thing around 8 a.m. In the video, a woman can be seen breaking through the front glass door, triggering the alarm.Police officers on bikes were in the area responding to an unrelated incident when they rode past the woman, seemingly not realizing what was occurring.Officers did eventually arrest the woman, but Guyton says the city isn't doing enough to prevent this sort of thing from happening."It's really on brand for what's going on downtown right now in this city, the downtown area," Guyton said. "It's ridiculously on brand."Guyton says it shouldn't be this hard to keep an 85-year-old diner open -- but with break-in after break-in, she's not sure she can keep up with the costs.