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Sunday, 7th September 2008

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Burnley Crime File July 7th



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A SILVER Yakumo sat-nav. and a PDA were stolen from a Skoda Octavia and a Skoda Favia.
The theft took place from a garage in Stanbury Drive, Burnley, and the combined value of the stolen items was £250.

A shed was broken into in Sunderland Street, Burnley. A boy's black BMX bike, a Bosch drill and jigsaw and several computer games were stolen, with a combined value of £460.

Thieves stole a Numark KMX02 professional karaoke mixing station, and a Mackie DSX12, twin-disc mixer desk worth a total of £600 from St John the Baptist RC Primary School in St John's Road, Padiham.

A Renault Clio was broken into in Windermere Avenue, Burnley, causing damage to one of its doors. A black leather bag worth £5 was stolen.

A silver in-car DVD Player, several DVDs and loose change worth a total of £105 were stolen from a Honda CR-V in St George's Square, Burnley.

A black JVC CD MP3 radio player and a grey GPS system were taken from a Volkswagen Caravelle in Cromer Avenue, Burnley, worth £340.


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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 2:52 PM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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