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Burnley Crime File April 30th



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Published Date: 30 April 2008
POLICE in Burnley are investigating the following crimes:
A Dell lap-top, Playstation2 and games worth £700 were stolen from a house in Dorset Street, Rosegrove.

Two sneak-in burglaries occurred in Burnley town centre. A black handbag worth £60 was stolen from Direct Wallpapers in Plumbe Street, and a handbag and purse from the Franciscan Convent in Yorkshire Street.

Two Honda motorcross bikes, red and yellow in colour, were stolen from a garage in Moorland Road. They are worth £2,000 in total.

A Peugeot 206 valued at £4,000 was stolen from Holcombe Drive. The grey car is registered PN51 EWA.

A Landrover Freelander worth £10,500 was stolen from Cobden Street, Briercliffe. The blue car was registered HEZ 1109.

Diesel worth £100 was siphoned from a wagon parked at Dunnockshaw Farm, Burnley Road, Dunnockshaw.

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  • Last Updated: 30 April 2008 11:33 AM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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