
Police are investigating a series of home break-ins reported between October 30 and November 1 across New Winthropes, Golden Grove Extension, All Saints, and Cades Bay.
In New Winthropes, burglars reportedly forced open a louver window and stole electrical items, including an alarm system. At Golden Grove Extension, intruders broke a kitchen door and took clothing and food.
A home in All Saints was ransacked after entry was gained through a shed and wooden door, though nothing was reported missing. The most serious theft occurred in Cades Bay, where thieves allegedly stole about $3,000 in cash and a silver Toyota RAV4 valued at $18,000.
Investigations are ongoing.
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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 crime.
They broke in and stole an alarm system. I guess it belongs to the vehicle.
Question is the stolen silver rav4 have any connection with the silver rav4 used in the shooting the other day..
Stealing food is something a person in very poor conditions would have to turn to
That’s the silver rav4 that was in the shooting? Hmmmm. Just putting clues together cause the police won’t.
This is happening too often, people need some sort of protection. Cameras don’t work anymore. They are looking up in cameras now. We need automatic guns on our property
When you read that New Winthropes had a break in, you realize the entire country isn’t safe anymore. New Winthropes and Barnes Hill community have always be an area you feel safe, just like Freetown and Willikies.
It’s been years since Maurison Thomas was killed, and I can only imagine the pain his family still feels. I truly hope this trial finally brings them some closure.
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.
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