Goods worth £40k stolen in three Lincoln burglaries

Goods worth £40k stolen in three Lincoln burglaries

We are investigating three burglaries which have resulted in hundreds of kilos of perfume, paintings and sporting items being stolen.
The thefts have taken place in the previous week at House of Fraser, Trent Galleries, and JD Sports in Lincoln metropolis centre. In all incidents, the suspect is believed to have smashed the window earlier than stealing the objects and driving down the cycle path to the south west of the town in the direction of Boultham.
We are preserving an open thoughts, however we’re contemplating the likelihood that the incidents are linked. We consider that the objects could also be being bought on instantly by the one that stole the products, or being dealt with by a person who’s taking possession of the stolen items.
We are interesting for dashcam, CCTV, doorbell, or cell phone footage to hep with our enquiry. We are eager to view footage from the placement of the incidents and the close by streets, in addition to Lincoln to Boultham cycle path and surrounding streets which can have captured a person on a motorbike, or carrying numerous baggage.
We would additionally attraction for any data which could lead us to anybody who could also be dealing with the stolen items to come back ahead. Information might be supplied anonymously through Crimestoppers.
The first incident occurred at 2.05am on Wednesday 10 August, and noticed round £4,000 of perfume stolen from House of Fraser in High Street. Incident 38 of 10 August relates.
The second was on Saturday 13 August following a break-in at Trent Galleries in Sincil Street, the place greater than £35,000 of paintings was taken. The housebreaking is believed to have occurred at 2.35am. Incident 73 of 13 August relates.
Then on Monday 15 August we obtained a report that JD Sports in High Street had been focused and round £1,000 of inventory taken. It is believed to have taken place between 4.50am and 5am. Incident 104 of 15 August relates. If you’ve data which may assist, there are a selection of the way to get in contact:

By calling 101 quoting the related incident quantity.
By emailing [email protected] quoting the related incident quantity in the topic line.
If you want to stay nameless, you’ll be able to report through the unbiased charity CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111 or on-line.

https://thelincolnite.co.uk/2022/08/goods-worth-40k-stolen-in-three-lincoln-burglaries/

Recommended For You

About the Author: Jessica