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Burnley Crime File July 25th



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THIEVES made off with an X-Box 360 valued at £280 after breaking into a house in Dalton Street, Burnley.

A 15-YEAR-OLD boy has been arrested after breaking into Fusion nightclub and trying to steal a bottle of Jack Daniels worth £17.

THIEVES broke into a Vauxhall Astra in Sheddon Grove, Burnley. They made off with silver digital camera and blue jacket, valued at £188.

THIEVES stole a child's red Apollo mountain bike, a yellow BMX and a Flymo lawnmower from a garden shed in Thirlmere Avenue, Burnley.
The value of the items is £450.

A SUSPECTED drug user stole a large quantity of nitrazapan and dihydracodine from a terraced house in Athol Street North, Burnley.

A PURPLE Tourney bike worth £120 was stolen from a garden shed in Scott Park Road, Burnley.

A CD player, credit cards and a wallet were stolen from a Citroen Saxo in Mitella Street, Burnley. The items were valued at £110.

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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 12:06 PM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 
  

 
 


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