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Monday, 28 May 2012

Burglars strike in Stamford, Bourne and Rippingale - Rutland and Stamford Mercury

Burglars strike in Stamford, Bourne and Rippingale - Rutland and Stamford Mercury

POLICE are looking for witnesses to a number of burglaries.

Thieves broke into a house in St Peter’s Terrace, Stamford, through the front window on Friday or Saturday night.

They took car keys, a camera, a computer and a wallet.

Lidl supermarket in Ryhall Road, Stamford, was raided last night (Sunday). Burglars disabled the alarm, cut the power and forced entry through a side door before attempting to break into a safe. It is not yet known if anything was taken.

Thieves stole cigarettes from the BP garage in Casterton Road, towards Great Casterton, between 12.45am and 1am this morning (Monday). Three men wearing balaclavas were seen near the garage around the time of the burglary.

In Bourne, burglars attempted to break in to a house in Abbey Road on Thursday night. The lock on the front door was tampered with but nothing was stolen.

And in Rippingale thieves broke into a garage in Station Road on Friday night. They took a lawnmower, petrol and beer.

Sector inspector for Stamford, Bourne and the Deepings, Mike Burnett, appealed for anyone with information on the burglaries to get in touch with police by calling 101.



Source: www.stamfordmercury.co.uk

Woman's body found on beach near Seaford - BBC News

A woman's body has been found on a beach in East Sussex.

Officers were called to the beach near to Chyngton Way, Seaford, at 09:40 BST on Friday.

Sussex Police said the cause of death was unexplained and the coroner had been informed.

Neither the police or the coroner have so far been able to identify the woman. It is not currently known how she came to be on the beach.

Police said the woman was aged between 30 and 40 years old, 5ft 6in tall, medium to heavy build, with a fair complexion and dark brown hair.

She was wearing blue jeans, a blue floral top and yellow sweatshirt. She was also wearing two silver-coloured rings, a watch and a silver-coloured necklace with three charms on it.

Police said they wanted to hear from anyone who may have seen the woman near the beach during Thursday night or in the early hours of Friday morning.


Source: www.bbc.co.uk

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