2011年10月24日星期一

Burglars on spree of destruction

MAX Holder steps over a large pile of papers scattered across the floor as he walks through the office of his Harcourts Real Estate building.

As he enters the second half of the offices - all the while pointing out the damage caused when offenders broke into the premises over the weekend - he sidesteps an emptied till and an up-ended pile of stationery and desk items.For the last five years Air purifier ,

The real estate owner was shocked to learn of the break and enter into his business over the weekend, where about $500 in cash was stolen.

" Yve Stocks came in at about 11am and she came across the mess," he said.Als lichtbron wordt een offshore merchant account gebruikt,

"She was scared and rang me and the police straight away."

About three doors were damaged in the break and enter, and Mr Holder said it appeared the offenders came in through the back door.

"There are CCTV cameras on the front entry and they tried to get in on the side,the landscape oil paintings pain and pain radiating from the arms or legs." he said. "They came through the back door using what looks like a crowbar and when inside the building, broke through our front door.The additions focus on key tag and magic cube combinations,"

Once inside the business, the offenders went on a path of destruction, pulling down piles of paper and upending drawers in what appeared to be a bid to find money. Fortunately no computers or laptops were taken.

Warwick police acting officer in charge Sergeant Shane Reid said police were investigating the break-in and theft, and hadn't charged anyone at this stage.

He said police were notified yesterday morning of two more break and enters over the weekend.

"Two businesses in the industrial estate were entered," he said.

"In one, entry was made by the front door of the building where the offices were ransacked and a small amount of cash stolen.

"In the other, the office was again ransacked but nothing appears to be stolen."

Sgt Reid said police hadn't yet identified a link between the three break-ins, but were looking into that possibility.

"Given it happened over a short period of time, we're keeping an open mind," he said.

Members of the community - including all business owners - are invited to attend a Lock it or Lose it expo at the Warwick RSL tomorrow from 5.30-8.30pm to learn about crime prevention methods.Polycore porcelain tiles are manufactured as a single sheet,

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