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Tuesday, 21 December 2010 23:28

Enfield probes several break ins


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The Enfield Police Department is investigating several thefts.

Detective R.L. White said on May 30 a break-in occurred at 418 Randolph Street and a number of assorted firearms, fishing equipment, knives and other personal property stolen. There were multiple suspects involved.

On September 16, a break in occurred at 418 Randolph Street and a riding lawn mower and electronic items were stolen.

On November 16 White said the police department responded to 169 Watson

Street to a reported breaking and entering.

The suspect made entry through a front window. The suspect or suspects stole a Dell desktop computer; red, silver and black motor scooter; a set of Pioneer speakers; JVC dvd player; microwave oven; Panasonic stereo system and an Awai 17 inch flat screen monitor.

The crime occurred between 2 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. There were multiple suspects and one of them was possibly female.

The police department is requesting the public's assistance with identifying the suspects or the location of the stolen property. If you have any information you are encouraged to contact Halifax County Crimestoppers at 252-583-4444, the police department at 252-567-0468 or 252-445-5122.

 

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