Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Burglars broke into an Eston home and stole items worth thousands of pounds


A couple has been left devastated after burglars broke into their home in Eston while they were away on holiday - stealing items worth thousands of pounds.


The victims’ black Peugeot 206 car was also stolen and was found burnt out the following day on Heatherfields Road, also having had items taken from within it.


The burglary, which took place at a house on Station Road, is believed to have taken place overnight from Sunday August 24 into Monday August 25.


Items including sentimental jewellery, laptops containing precious photographs and electrical items including a 42” television, a camera, camcorder, an Xbox, two mobile phones, two portable DVD players, cash and kitchen items such as a slow cooker and a steam cleaner were stolen as well as a wallet containing a bank card.


Items of jewellery which were stolen included a gold bracelet which was inscribed with the word “babette”, a silver Pandora bracelet with charms and a white gold ring with a ruby star.


Also taken was a box containing a set of silver earrings, a ring and necklace in a leaf shape with brown and diamond stones.


Anyone who may have information regarding the burglary or anyone who may know the whereabouts of any of the items mentioned is asked to contact Detective Constable Lindsay Forbes from Redcar and Cleveland Volume Crime Team on the non-emergency 101 number or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.



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