2656 days ago

String of burglaries in Dunedin and surrounds

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Senior Sergeant Trevor Thomson from Dunedin said a van was broken into on Monday in Wray St, Brockville, between 6am and 6pm. Over the hill in Gordon Rd, Mosgiel, a burglar helped themselves to two Oamaru stone sculptures. In town, a Masport lawnmower and petrol container went missing from a property in Edith Pl, Shiel Hill, between Saturday and Wednesday last week.

And lastly a home in Glen Rd, Table Mound, just west of Milburn lost its coffee machine and capsules, cups, stereo, lawnmower and other items, Snr Sgt Thomson said.

If you see anything suspicious in your neighbourhood make sure to contact Dunedin police (03) 471-4800 or Crimestoppers 0800-555-111.

Story credit: Otago Daily Times
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