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Burnley Crime File - March 17th



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JEWELLERY, A 26in. Samsung flat screen TV and a Packard Bell laptop were stolen from a house in Tadema Grove.
The value of the stolen items was £1,001.
A BOILER was stolen from a property in Queen Victoria Road, Burnley.
The culprits kicked down the front door of the house before stealing the boiler, valued at £300, from the bathroom.

A SPEED camera detector, worth £100, was stolen from a blue Renault Laguna in Sheddon Grove, Burnley.

THIEVES stole a sat-nav. cradle from a red Renault Megane in Barracks Road, Burnley. The vehicle was situated in the car park at Travelodge where the offenders smashed a window to break in. The vehicle's alarm was activated and IT is believed to have disturbed the culprits who only escaped with the cradle, valued at £20.

A GREY Volkswagen Golf was stolen in Cleaver Street, Burnley, after the owner of the vehicle was pushed out of the way while showing it to a potential buyer.

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  • Last Updated: 17 March 2008 11:30 AM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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