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Burnley Crime File November 16th



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Published Date: 17 November 2008
A QUANTITY of cigarettes worth £100 were stolen from Low Wood Care Home in Todmorden Road, Burnley.
An Xbox, Playstation, toiletries and a silver charm bracelet, together valued at £480, were stolen from a house in Berry Street, Burnley.

A mountain bike worth £350 was stolen from a shed in Lancaster Drive, Padiham.

Goods to the value of £1,780 were stolen from a house in Wycoller Avenue, Burnley. Thieves made off with items including two iPods, two mobile phones, an Xbox, 10 Xbox games, a purse and cash.

Four bags of shopping worth £50 were stolen from the back of a Ford Mondeo in Barbon Street, Burnley. The owner of the car was putting their shopping in the house when the thief struck.

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  • Last Updated: 17 November 2008 4:04 PM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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