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  • Dog disturbs intruders attempting entry via window: Needham Market

    Quinton Road, Needham Market between 3am and 3.30am 28/07/10.

    Offenders have attempted to gain entry to a house through a window but were disturbed by a dog.

    Two males, one wearing a white hooded top and the other wearing dark clothing, were seen to run from the property.

  • 88-year-old woman burgled in her own home: Acacia Avenue, Spalding

    Police are appealing for information after an 88-year-old woman was burgled in her own home.

    This incident took place at around 1.40pm today (July 29) in Acacia Avenue, Spalding.

    An offender knocked on a window at the back of the property to attract the occupant's attention.

  • Balaclava-clad robber forces pub manager to open safe, CCTV issued: Norwich
    Balaclava-clad robber forces pub manager to open safe, CCTV issued: Norwich

    Officers have released CCTV images of a man they would like to talk to in connection with a robbery at a pub in Norwich.

    The incident took place at around 12.30am on Monday, 19 July at The Heartsease in Plumstead Road in the Heartsease area of the city.

  • Fridge emptied by intruder before being stolen: College Road, Wereham

    Police in Kings Lynn are appealing for information following a burglary in Wereham.

    The incident happened between 9am on Tuesday, July 22, and 2pm on Monday, July 26, at an address on College Road.

    Suspect(s) gained access to the property by forcing a rear door and stole items including a Beko fridge which had it's contents removed before being stolen.

  • Vending machine robbed at High School and College: Highfield House, Fakenham

    Officers from Fakenham are appealing for information in relation to a burglary at Wells Road.

    The incident happened between 1am and 1:30am on Friday 9 July 2010 at Fakenham College.

    The suspects forced entry to the college and gained access to the canteen area.

  • Watches, jewellery, perfume and shoes taken in £9,000 burglary: Thirsk
    Watches, jewellery, perfume and shoes taken in £9,000 burglary: Thirsk

    Police are appealing for information after thousands of pounds worth of jewellery was stolen during a burglary in Thirsk.

    Sometime overnight between Saturday 19 June 2010 and Sunday 20 June 2010 a property in the Castlegate area was broken into and thieves made off with watches, rings and earrings valued at £8650.

  • Owners sought for recovered silverware: Home Counties
    Owners sought for recovered silverware: Home Counties

    Surrey Police has released images of a number of items which they believe were stolen in a burglary in the hope that they can reunite them with their rightful owner.

    The items were due to be sold at a forthcoming auction in the West Midlands but are believed to have been stolen from the south east of England.

    Items include:

  • Off-duty officer disturbs break-in: Witcombe Service Station, Tuffley

    Police in Gloucester are appealing for information after a burglary at a service station in Tuffley.

    An off-duty police officer came across the break-in at the Witcombe Service Station in Grange Road at around 2.45am on Wednesday, May 19.

    He described a person wearing a grey hoodie running away from the scene towards the alleyway next to the service station.

  • Rolex watch amongst items stolen from hotel changing rooms: Kinloch Rannoch

    Police are appealing for information after a Rolex watch and other items were stolen from Linden Hall Hotel in Northumberland.

    Between 6.45pm and 7.45pm on Saturday, July 24, thieves entered the communal changing rooms and stole items from an unlocked locker, before making off.

  • Police urge vigilance as £550 tack stolen from stable: Workington - Horsewatch co-ordinator, PC Simon Evans with Chloe
    Police urge vigilance as £550 tack stolen from stable: Workington

    One month on from the launch of Cumbria Constabulary's ‘Horsewatch' campaign, police are urging horse owners to be vigilant after £550 worth of tack and equipment were stolen from a Workington stable this weekend.

  • Owners sought for electrical equipment and jewellery recently recovered: Welwyn
    Owners sought for recovered electrical equipment and jewellery: Welwyn

    Police have seized a number of items of electrical equipment and jewellery recently which are believed to have been stolen, and are asking possible victims to come forward to reclaim them.

    DC Katy Jackson said:

    "We have recovered a number of items which we believe have been stolen from the Welwyn area over the past year.

  • Sovereigns and Krugerands amongst valuables taken as man in 70s robbed at home: Bedford

    Bedfordshire Police are seeking witnesses after a man in his 70s was attacked, tied up and robbed in his home in Church Lane, Bedford early this morning.

    At around 1.30am in the early hours of Wednesday morning (28/7/10) three white men entered the man's home, tied him up and ransacked his property demanding his valuables.

  • Paintings and items of silver cutlery stolen from ground floor flat: Henley-on-Thames

    The burglary occurred at an address in Allision House in St Andrews Road, between 11am and 8pm on Sunday 18 July.

    The offenders entered a ground floor flat and stole several paintings and items of silver cutlery valued at £1,000.

  • Appeal following theft of high value jewellery: Tillis View, Staunton

    Police in the Forest are appealing for information after a house burglary in Staunton near Coleford.

    The break-in happened in Tillis View between 10.45am on Friday, July 23 and 5.40pm on Monday, July 26.

    Unknown offenders forced entry via a window at the back of the house and stole some high value jewellery.

    Stolen items include:

  • Archery set stolen from rear garden: Main Street, Badby

    We are appealing for information following the theft of an archery set and other items from the rear garden of a property in Main Street, Badby.

    The items were stolen at some time between 12.30pm and 8pm on Sunday (25 July).

    Witnesses to this incident, or anyone with information, should call Northamptonshire Police on 03000 111 222.