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Burnley Crime File March 12th



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THIEVES broke into a semi-detached house in Grassington Drive, Burnley. They stole a Nintendo Wii games console and IBM laptop computer worth a total of £680.

THIEVES broke into an unoccupied house in Cleaver Street, Burnley, by forcing over the back door. They escaped with two stainless steel sinks, copper piping and a boiler worth £500.


A GIANT Rock mountain bike and tools were stolen from a garden shed in Chestnut Rise, Burnley. The blue and black cycle is worth £200.


CAR thieves stole an Apple iPod and transmitter and an 8in. Wharfdale television worth £370 from a Nissan Navarra in Simpson Street, Hapton. The car had been left unlocked.


A TOM Tom Sat-nav. and Nokia mobile phone worth £300 were taken when thieves broke into a lorry parked at the Winchester Club in Cobden Street, Hapton.


THIEVES stole an Apple iPod classic, holdall with gym equipment and a Motorola mobile phone worth £439 from a Renault Megane in Leyland Road, Burnley.


A PIONEER CD player worth £100 was stolen from a Renault Clio in Coal Clough Lane, Burnley.


THIEVES stole a radio CD player worth £50 from a Peugeot 106 in Melrose Avenue, Burnley.

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  • Last Updated: 12 March 2008 11:10 AM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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