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Burnley Crime File August 26th



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Published Date: 26 August 2008
POLICE in Burnley are investigating the following crimes:
A Samsung mobile phone, trinket box and cigarettes worth £56 were stolen from a house in Moorland Road, Burnley.

Thieves stole a Menace Mongoose BMX bike worth £100 from a shed in Dugdale Road, Burnley.

A set of Ping golf clubs worth £1,500 was stolen from a shed in Lowerfields, Burnley, and a Dewalt drill worth £200.

A Philips LCD television, Playstation2, CDs, DVDs and games worth £800 were stolen from a house in Heap Street, Burnley.

Thieves threw a concrete block through the window of Rosegrove Unity Club, Rossendale Road, Burnley, and then stole an LG widescreen television worth £400.

A Hard Rock mountain bike, Fujitsu laptop, E Systems laptop, a Nokia mobile phone, CDs and games worth £1,480 were stolen from a house in Browhead Road, Burnley.

Thieves stole 40 tyres worth £1,040 from Star Tyres in Cleaver Street, Burnley.

An LG flatscreen television, DVD player and Nokia mobile phone worth £620 were stolen from a house in Cameron Street, Burnley.

Thieves stole a grey Saracen mountain bike worth £300 from a shed in Newby Close, Burnley.

A Challenger bench-grinder, holdall, fleece, jacket, 18 cans of Carlsberg and two bottles of champagne worth £115 in total were stolen from a house in Ightenhill Park Mews, Burnley.

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  • Last Updated: 26 August 2008 12:00 PM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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