Eight AC units stolen from local business

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A recent break-in at the Park Lane Properties construction site in Upper Gambles, where thieves stole eight AC units, five-gallon paints, and various construction equipment between December 3 and December 4.

The perpetrators accessed the storeroom without using force.

Concurrently, another incident occurred at a Blackmans construction site, involving the theft of washroom fittings, five bags of cement, electrical wires, electrical fittings, a junction box, and shower fittings.

Additionally, construction materials were pilfered from a house on Desouza Road, with six pieces of 4x4x20 lumber stolen from a construction site.

Law enforcement is actively investigating these incidents to apprehend the responsible parties.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. BUSINESS OWNERS,I WOULD SUGGEST YOU USE AIR TAGS TO TRACK YOUR HIGHER PRICED INVENTORY IN STORES. WHEN THE GOODS ARE SOLD REMOVE THE TAGS.FOR AS AN EXAMPLE,IF THOSE AC UNITS WERE AIR TAGGED.YOU WOULD BE ABLE TO TRACK THEM AND LEAD THE POLICE TO THAT DESTINATION.HAVE THOSE INVOLVED ARRESTED.

  2. In the first place, no business is allowed to be carried on in Upper Gambles. There is a covenant on the lands to this effect. I know because it is on the title deeds and my family owns lands there. Why does the government allow middle class communities to be turned into ghettos by letting people come in and set up shop. Residential areas should be just that, residential areas. Does this government really cares to enforce the rules.
    Now anyone who would steal so many air conditioners must be in business as I doubt we will see someone selling them on the street. The police should look out for vendors on the street with air conditioners. People should also report to the police anyone approaching them to buy air conditioners. Hope this is not an insurance scam.

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