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Burnley crime file October 8th



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Published Date: 08 October 2008
THIEVES broke into a house in Brownhill Avenue, Burnley.
The stole £30 in cash and an 18 carat gold ring with diamonds worth £650.
A SELECTION of CDs and black canvas bag containing hospital ID cards were stolen from a car parked in Straight Mile Court, Burnley.

THIEVES stole a Tom Tom sat-nav., CDs, Makita drill case containing two drills, another Makita drill, Stanley tool box containing various tools, drill bit case with drill bits, Screwfix case and Eagle insulation tester worth a total of £1,330. The goods were stolen from a silver Ford Focus parked in Straight Mile Court, Burnley.

GOODS worth £1,226 were stolen from a grey Vauxhall Vectra parked in Simpson Street, Hapton.
The haul included a Makita drill and drill bits, Acer laptop computer, mobile broadband USB connector, Canon scanner and a Targuas work bag.

THIEVES stole a Navman sat-nav., Sony Explode CD player, DVD player and screens worth £330 from a car parked in Woodcourt Avenue, Burnley.

THIEVES stole £5 in cash and a Tom Tom sat-nav. worth £120 from a Ford Mondeo parked in School House Fold, Hapton.

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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 11:38 AM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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