Appeal after spate of burglaries in the west of Suffolk
Monday, 5th October 2015.
Detectives are appealing for witnesses after a spate of burglaries in the west of the county.
On Friday 2 October it was discovered that a property in Great Cornard was broken into, along with several others.
Between 6.30pm and 7.50pm, a side door was forced open to gain entry to a property in Kings Meadow, whereby the offender(s) have stolen a number of valuable items of jewellery, 3 iPhones, cash, a designer handbag and an iPad tablet computer.
Three further burglaries also took place. The first, where a home in Pentlow Drive in Cavendish was entered between 4.15pm and 5pm, with a bank card and house keys being taken.
The second happened in a property on Barking Road in Barking between 7pm and 9.20pm, where cash and bank cards were stolen.
The third happened at a property in Semer near to Union Hill between 6.55pm on Thursday 1 October and 4.30pm on Friday 2 October, an eighteen carat gold bracelet and a ladies gold opal ring were taken from within.
Anyone with information about any of these incidents is asked to contact detectives at Bury St Edmunds CID by calling Suffolk Police on 101, or you can call Crimestoppers, anonymously if required, on 0800 555 111.
On Friday 2 October it was discovered that a property in Great Cornard was broken into, along with several others.
Between 6.30pm and 7.50pm, a side door was forced open to gain entry to a property in Kings Meadow, whereby the offender(s) have stolen a number of valuable items of jewellery, 3 iPhones, cash, a designer handbag and an iPad tablet computer.
Three further burglaries also took place. The first, where a home in Pentlow Drive in Cavendish was entered between 4.15pm and 5pm, with a bank card and house keys being taken.
The second happened in a property on Barking Road in Barking between 7pm and 9.20pm, where cash and bank cards were stolen.
The third happened at a property in Semer near to Union Hill between 6.55pm on Thursday 1 October and 4.30pm on Friday 2 October, an eighteen carat gold bracelet and a ladies gold opal ring were taken from within.
Anyone with information about any of these incidents is asked to contact detectives at Bury St Edmunds CID by calling Suffolk Police on 101, or you can call Crimestoppers, anonymously if required, on 0800 555 111.
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