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Burnley Crime File July 4th



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Published Date: 04 July 2008
A GARDEN shed was broken into and items worth £660 stolen from Godiva Street, Burnley.
Items stolen were a black 21-speed Mackenzie mountain bike, a black and red cycle helmet, a pressure washer, tools and a child's pink scooter.

A red and silver mountain bike valued at £350 was stolen from Lindsay Park, Burnley.

A white Vauxhall Combo builder's van was stolen from a builder's merchants in Accrington Road, Burnley. The vehicle was valued at £1,600.

A silver Kawasaki motorbike was stolen from Cog Lane, Burnley. The bike, which had the registration number G95 PRM, had a value of £500.

A Tevion sat-nav. and digital camera with a combined value of £170 were stolen from a Ford Mondeo in Glendor Road, Burnley.

The aluminium mesh removeable roof was stolen from a Landrover in Slade Lane, Padiham. The roof was valued at £350.

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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 3:32 PM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 
  

 
 


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