This week's crime file - week ending 6th September 2010
By Wild_Raving | Monday, September 06, 2010, 19:06
Glastonbury
Some time between 0745 and 2000 on 31 August, unknown offender(s) smashed the passenger window of a Kia Picanto that was parked in Benedict Street, Glastonbury. No entry was gained and nothing was stolen.
Some time between 8-16 August, person(s) unknown entered the garden of a property in Lambrook Street, Glastonbury and removed two chain saws from within a shed.
Overnight on 4/5 September unknown offender(s) bent back the driver's side door of a Ford Fiesta parked in Windmill Hill Road, Glastonbury.
Street
Overnight on 25/26 August unknown offender(s) scratched the front and rear passenger doors of a Seat Leon that was parked in West End, Street and in a further incident of criminal damage in West End, some time between 28 and 31 August, a Mazda 3 was scratched on both the roof and bonnet.
Some time between 1400 and 1415 on 1 September, unknown offender(s) smashed the rear driver's side window and gained entry to a Citroen car that was parked in the car park of Coombe Hill Wood, Street. A handbag that was concealed beneath a cardigan was stolen.
In a further incident of theft from a vehicle at Coombe Hill Woods, some time between 1800 and 1900 on 5 September, unknown offender(s) smashed the nearside rear window of a Ford Fiesta. A search of the car took place and the back seats pulled down to gain access to the boot. A bank bag of 2p pieces was stolen from within the boot.
A 17 year old male from Street received a fixed penalty fine after he was observed ripping up flowers and bulbs from a flower bed in High Street, Street on 2 September and throwing them at friends.
Some time between 1100 and 1300 on 5 September, a mountain bike was stolen from a bike stand in the Crispin Centre, Street whilst the loser was in the games shop.
At approximately 1600 on 5 September, a mobile phone was stolen from a bag while the loser was washing her hands in the toilet building at Clark's Village, Street.
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