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Burnley Crime File September 4th



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Published Date: 04 September 2008
A HAUL worth £3,900 was stolen from a house in Colin Street, Coal Clough.
Among the items taken after thieves climbed through an insecure window were a gold necklace and bracelet, two CCTV cameras, a combined DVD video, a Toshiba laptop and a digital camera.

A Subaru car worth £10,000 was stolen from a driveway in Inchfield, Worsthorne.

Thieves stole a black and red Aspira 125cc motorbike worth £1,500 from a back garden in Wycoller Avenue, Brunshaw. The number plate is PN05 TYA.

A handbag containing cash, personal documents, a sat-nav and a Sony MP3 player was stolen after thieves entered a house in Eastern Avenue, Burnley. The total value of the haul came to £370.

A Ben Sherman watch worth £65 was taken from a house in Ford Street.

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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 2:36 PM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 
  

 
 


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