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Burnley Crime File May 6th



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THIEVES broke into the Bangla Lounge Indian restaurant in Coal Clough Lane, Burnley.
They stole 40 red and beige seat covers worth £40.

THIEVES broke into a house in Montrose Street, Burnley. They escaped with a 30in. LG plasma television, a blue leather handbag containing make-up and a purse, cash and credit cards worth a total of £634.


GOODS worth £890 were stolen when thieves broke into the old Transco works in Oswald Street, Burnley. The haul included copper piping, electric fan heaters and electric hot plates.


A BLUE Vauxhall Corsa worth £500 was stolen from Redvers Street, Burnley. The registration number of the vehicle is P897 EVU.


THIEVES broke into a Volkswagen Golf GT in Kingsdale Avenue, Burnley. They escaped with a IBM Thinkpad laptop computer and a man's jacket and fleece, worth a total of £1,340.


A TOM Tom sat-nav. and CD player, worth a total of £212, were stolen from a Vauxhall Astra in Rosehill Road, Burnley.


THIEVES stole a wallet containing cash and credit cards worth £114 from a white Transit van in Cotton Street, Padiham.

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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2008 2:03 PM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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