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Crime round-up Sudbury area

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Published Date: 31 March 2008
Two men were spotted stealing lead from the roof of Sudbury Upper School Sports Centre.

A wheelbarrow filled with lead was discovered soon after the incident at about 10.30pm on Wednesday, March 26.

Anyone with information on this incident should call Pc Christopher Townrow on 01284 774100

Police are hunting two youths spotted throwing lumps of ice at a house before disappearing on their bikes.

The youngsters damaged a window on the house in Chapel Close, Great Waldingfield, between 3pm and 4pm on Sunday, March 23.

Both are described between eight and 12 years old. One was wearing a grey hooded top, dark trousers and white trainers and riding a white bike. The second had a dark coloured jacket, trousers and a dark bike.

Anyone with information should call Pc David Murphy on 01284 774100.

Thieves smashed their way into a barn and stole a John Deere lawn mower.

The raiders shattered a window on the property in Shimpling Road, Hartest, between noon on Tuesday, March 25 and 5pm next day.

If you can help police track down the thieves, call Pc David Murphy on 01284 774100.

Power tools were stolen when a silver Citroen Dispatch van was broken into while parked in Priory Road, Sudbury, between 8.45am and 5.20pm on Tuesday.

Anyone with information should contact Sgt Chris Addison on 01284 774100.

An Ifor Williams trailer with a front winch marked Bradley and a punctured tyre was stolen from Harp Lane, Clare, between 6pm on Saturday and 8am on Tuesday.

Anyone with information should contact Pc Ryan Harris at Clare Police on 01284 774100.


  • If you prefer, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 about any crime.




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  • Last Updated: 31 March 2008 10:29 AM
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  • Location: Sudbury
 
 
 

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