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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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Burglary at Chinese restaurant in Leeds
Burglars broke into Mans Market, a Chinese restaurant in Leeds, and stole a lucky cat mascot, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post.
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Ram-raid at Southmead convenience store
Cash was stolen in a ram-raid targeting a convenience store in Southmead, Bristol, according to police.
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Armed robbery at a store in Galashiels
A 14-year-old boy was charged in connection with an armed robbery at a store in Galashiels, according to reporting on 19 June 2024.
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Ram raid at Talgarth Co-op in Powys
Talgarth Co-op supermarket in Powys was targeted in an early morning ram raid, according to press reports published on 18 June 2024.
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Petrol station store burglarized in Willenhall
Police are investigating a burglary at a petrol station store in Willenhall, West Midlands, where several items were stolen.
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Attempted break-ins at Ramsgate property
Police are investigating a series of attempted break-ins at a residential property in Ramsgate, Kent.
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Burglary at a home in Kidderminster
Offenders damaged a door during a burglary at a private home in Kidderminster, according to an article published on 17 June 2024.
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Burglary at property in Crossgates, Fife
Police are investigating a burglary at a residential property in Crossgates, Fife, according to reporting from Centralfifetimes.
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Burglary at a home in Braintree, Essex
A burglar climbed through a window into the home of a blind victim in Braintree, according to an article published on 17 June 2024.
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Burglary at a private home in Margate
A man stole family heirlooms and cash from his girlfriend’s son in Margate, according to a Kentonline report.
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Burglary at designer clothing store in Rushden
A career burglar carried out a £63,000 smash-and-grab at Flannels in Rushden Lakes, according to reports published in June 2024.
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Burglary at a charity shop in Worthing
Police are investigating a burglary at a charity shop in Worthing, West Sussex, according to an article published on 12 June 2024.