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The latest burglaries reported across the U.S., drawn from local news and plotted on our map.
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Overnight break-in at Tesco supermarket in Whitley
A Tesco supermarket in Whitley, Berkshire was targeted in an overnight break-in and has since reopened, according to Readingchronicle.
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Cash boxes stolen in Purton supermarket break-in
Cash boxes were stolen from a Purton Co-op store in Wiltshire during a break-in in the early hours, according to BBC reports.
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Break-in at Oasis leisure centre in Swindon
A break-in occurred at the Oasis leisure centre in Swindon, with details emerging about the facility’s condition following the incident.
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Burglary in Pengam, Caerphilly
Designer handbags, jewellery, and money were stolen during a burglary in Pengam.
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Charity shop burgled in Halifax after opening day
A newly opened charity shop in Halifax was broken into shortly after launching, prompting an appeal for community support.
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Masked man bursts into Manchester bakery
A masked man entered a Manchester bakery in an incident reported by the local press on August 22, 2024.
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Café ransacked twice in Redcar
A café in Redcar, North Yorkshire, was targeted by burglars on two consecutive days, leaving the owner devastated.
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Safe forced open in cash raid on Liverpool bar
A safe was forcibly opened during a cash raid at a bar on Lark Lane in Liverpool, according to Liverpoolecho.
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Burglary attempt at a business in Nottingham
A burglar attempted to break into a Nottingham business using a power saw, with police arriving during the incident.
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Aggravated burglary at home in Newtownabbey
A man was assaulted by a masked gang during an aggravated burglary at a property in Newtownabbey, County Antrim, according to Northernirelandworld.
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Man jailed for burglaries in Northampton
A Northampton man has been jailed after breaking into two homes with a crowbar and stealing cash, bank cards, and stamps.
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Burglary at charity shop in Colchester
Thieves caused extensive damage at a St Helena Hospice charity shop in Colchester, resulting in losses exceeding £2,000.