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Burglaries warning by police
A police chief has issued a stark warning to household-. ers to take home security seriously after a spate of bur glaries in Clitheroe. Sneak-in thieves and van-.
dais left a trail of destruction last week when they targeted she homes in the town. All the break-ins occurred
overnight and properties in Princess Avenue, Woone Lane, Kemple View, Highfield Road andShawbridgeStreet-where either a window had been left open or door unlocked - were targeted. Items including
jewellery and watches, cash, mobile phones and small elec-
. trical goods were taken. Insp. Hassan Khan, of
Clitheroe Police, is urging lo cal residents not to ignore the warning and to lock up and keep thieves out'.' • ... Insp Khan said: “Therehave
been a number of burglaries in theRibbleValleywhere victims have left their houses insecure, which is an attractive target for thieves. I would urge residents to call 101 should they see any one acting suspiciously or 999 i f they witness a burglary or any other crime in progress.” • A 16-year-old boy was ar
rested in relation to the burgla ries. Hehas since been released on police bail. • .
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s and were running around the he said.
turninghome from anight out with her daughter, Kenya, when she spotted the fire. “We kicked off our heels
3 am on Sunday helped police and firefighters evac uate around 30 caravans on Stubbins Vale Caravan Park while villagers and pub staff served tea and coffee. Alison Latimer was re-
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managed to escape the flames and was treated for smoke inhalation, but his be loved boxer dog, Henry, and apethamsterwerekilled. People returning home at
A man was for ced to flee his static caravan in the middle of the night after it exploded into a fireball. Mr Chris Williams (50)
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