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Sat-nav stolen from car



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Published Date: 06 May 2008
A SAT-NAV has been stolen from a car parked at Tennyson High School in Seaholme Road, Mablethorpe.
The incident is believed to have occurred between 7pm and 8.20pm on Friday May 2.

The front passenger window was smashed to gain entry and the satellite navigation set which was on display in the centre of the dashboard, was stolen. Police are reminding vehicle owners to remove all valuable items from unattended vehicles.

Inspector Jon Morris said: "Even if you park your vehicle in private areas, such as your driveway, or outside the office, if you leave them with valuable equipment on show, they are vulnerable to passing criminals.

"I'd urge all vehicle owners to make sure their vehicles are clear of all items of value. By doing this, you are removing temptation from unscrupulous individuals who happens to be passing by."

Anyone with information should contact Mablethorpe Police Station on 01507 472222 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.




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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2008 2:03 PM
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