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Burglary in Fritwell



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CASH and jewellery were stolen following a break-in at a house in Fritwell.
The burglary took place between 8.15am and 4pm last Wednesday (April 30) at a property in The Lane.

At 2.30pm, three white, smartly dressed men were seen on the driveway of a neighbouring property.

One of them was 6ft tall, aged in his late tee
ns or early twenties, had short, blond hair short and was wearing a pale blue shirt. The others had dark hair, but no further description is available.

A metallic blue car was also seen parked in nearby May Close with possiblly an 04 registration number.

Police are linking the burglary with one on the same day a house in nearby Ardley, when a house was also broken into and cash and clothing stolen.

PC Mike West of Banbury police station said: "We would like to know more about these men and the car that were seen in Fritwell on Wednesday – did you see them in the area?

"They may have nothing to do with these crimes and if this is the case we would urge the men and the owner of the car to get in touch so we can rule them out of our inquiries."

Anyone with information should contact PC West via 08458 505505 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.



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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2008 6:00 PM
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