Host of electrical items stolen in Bottesford burglary
Homeowners are being urged to register their valuables after a host of electrical items were stolen from a Bottesford property.
A Sony Playstation 3, PS3 games, 20 blu ray DVDs, a laptop computer, a blu ray dvd player, an iPod classic and a Samsung digital camera were all taken in the burglary.
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Householders are being urged to register their valuables
It took place between 7.30am and 5pm on Wednesday, January 2 at an unoccupied house on Chancel Road, Bottesford.
Although the Playstation was found in a nearby garden, no other items have been recovered.
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Humberside Police is encouraging people to make use of immobilise.com by registering your valuables.
This could help with an investigation if you were the victim of a burglary and help return your items to you.
This can be done by logging on to www.immobilise.com and help in the recovery of your property and capture of thieves.
Anyone who may have information in connection with the burglary is asked to call Humberside Police tel 101 quoting crime reference 1950457.




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