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Spate of thefts from cars in Poulton



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THIEVES are targeting sat nav systems in Poulton.
Police say two sat-nav systems, a digital camera and money has been stolen from four unlocked vehicles in Poulton in the town.

Thieves have been targeting cars on Fairway and Torside Grove.

A digital camera, another sat-nav system and a Nintendo DS games console were also stolen from a locked car on Ladybower Lane.

Police are advising motorists to take care to lock their cars and remove expensive and valuable items out of parked cars.

Wyre crime prevention officer, PC Ian Hill said: "The increase in theft from vehicles that we have seen is more than accounted for by thefts from unlocked cars and theft of satellite navigation systems.

"The message from the police is clear. Please lock your cars when unattended, even at home on the drive.

"Always remove valuables from display."
Anyone with information should contact police on (01253) 876611 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.


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  • Last Updated: 11 May 2008 10:52 AM
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  • Location: Fleetwood
 
 

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