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CRIME FILE: Criminal damage and break-ins in Shoreham and Fishersgate



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Published Date: 08 October 2008
BURGLARIES and a case of criminal damage, are crimes highlighted by police in Adur this week.
Smashed window

POLICE spotted a man being chased by a group of people in Fishersgate at 2.20am on Saturday, October 4.

Upon investigating, they discovered the man being chased had smashed a window at the Albion pub, in Fishersgate Terrace.

A 20-year-old, from Hove, was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and subsequently given a caution.

Co-op break-in

CASH was stolen in a break-in at the Co-op store in Royal George Parade, Shoreham, overnight on Friday, October 3.

The money was stolen from the shop's ATM machine between 10pm on Friday, October 3 and 6am on Saturday, October 4.

Burglary

JEWELLERY and a JVC digital camera have been stolen from a house in John Street, Shoreham.

The house's back gate was forced and window smashed to gain entry between 8.10am and 5.45pm last Monday.

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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 8:58 AM
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