
Denfield’s resident loses cash, jewellery and passports in home break-in
A woman from Denfield’s has been left counting her losses after returning home on Monday to find that her house had been burglarised and a safe containing thousands of dollars and personal documents had been stolen.
Police say the break-in occurred sometime between 07:25 and early afternoon, while the homeowner was away. The woman contacted the authorities shortly after midday when she discovered the theft.
Investigators believe the intruder pried open a kitchen window with a flat object, creating just enough space for someone of small build to squeeze inside. Once in the two-storey home, the burglar reportedly searched all three bedrooms.
Among the stolen items were passports, cash, Pandora bracelets, rings, earrings, an ID bracelet, a designer watch, and several food items and a bottle of liquor.
The woman told police she had secured the property before leaving for the day.
Authorities say the investigation is continuing as they work to identify those responsible.
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The government should get solar powered streetlight with camera combination out of china to replace all existing streetlights system and help the police and government solve crimes
I thought I read something to the effect that crime was down by 10%. When you publish lies in the media the thieves just come and expose the falsehoods
Sorry to hear about your loss, hopefully the thieves are found. Please don’t leave valuables and cash at home and invest in cameras to help in the future. These thieves just distressing hard working people and giving the country a bad name a 44 or 45 slug is what they deserve to send a message
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