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Wednesday, 20th August 2008

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Burnley Crime File July 21st



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THIEVES stole £1,060-worth of goods from a house in Coal Clough Lane, Burnley.
Among the items stolen were a Nintendo DS and games, a Samsung digital camera, two blue Napoli football shirts, a Panasonic house phone, a wallet and a purse.

A blue BMW 518 series was stolen from the car park of the White Horse pub in Burnley Road, Padiham. The personalised number plate was W1L 2904.

A gold Torpedo scooter, resgistration number YO53 OTF, was stolen from Barden Lane, Burnley.

Personal documents, a black leather wallet, car keys, £10 in cash, the fascia of a Sony car stereo and a red ceramic bowl were stolen after thieves broke in to a house in Rosehill Road, Burnley.

An iPod worth £150 and £8 in cash were taken from a house in Healey Mount, Burnley.

A handbag, purse, personal documents and keys worth £98 were stolen from Brunel Street, Burnley.

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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 3:57 PM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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