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Crime latest - July 1



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Thieves have snatched ten goldfish from a garden pond.
The pond - in the garden of a house in Brooksfield, Bildeston – had the water emptied from it and a hose ripped out before the fish were taken on Sunday night.
Anyone with information on this crime should call the Central Babergh Safer Neighbourhood Team on 01473 613500.

Vandals stole plants from Belle Vue Park in Sudbury before throwing them onto its BMX track.
Anyone who witnessed this incident, last Friday night, should call West Babergh Safer Neighbourhood Team on 01284 774100.


Tables and chairs have been thrown onto the green of the Great Cornard Bowls Club in Stevenson Approach.
The incident took place on Monday afternoon.
Anyone with information should call Pc Christopher Battershall on 01284 774100

A motorbike was stolen from the drive of a home in Bildeston.
The blue Yamaha was secured with a lock, alarm and immobiliser in Artiss Close when it was taken, between 5.30pm on Friday and 8.30am the next morning.
The bike, registration AK52 FMA, has white writing on it and a yellow number 46 on the front.
Anyone with information on this crime should call Pc Wayne Souza, on 01473 613500, or Crimestoppers, on 0800 555111.

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  • Last Updated: 11 July 2008 2:23 PM
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  • Location: Sudbury
 
 
  

 
 


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