Teenage gang suspected of run of break-ins
Wednesday 18th February 2009, 2:29PM GMT.
Country Butchers’ Marc Harvey with the badges it was selling in support of Les Bourgs Hospice. The money in the collecting tin was taken in a break-in. (Pictures by Tom Tardif, 0722034)
TEENAGERS are thought to be responsible for a series of break-ins over the weekend.
They broke into Oatlands, Vale Rec Football Club and Country Butchers, which are within a mile-and-a-half of each other.
Two portable buildings at Vale Rec’s Corbet Field were targeted on Saturday night. Thieves left empty-handed as no money was kept in them.
Groundsman Dave Le Noury discovered the break-ins on Monday morning.
‘We found the lock had been forced open but I don’t think anything was stolen,’ he said.
‘They had picked up a bar from the other shed to get it open.
‘We were a bit gutted. It’s the fact that we have got to repair it. What’s the sense in all this?’
Neighbours alerted police to a break-in at Country Butchers when they saw torches in the window. Last week, Country Bake next door was broken into.
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