Burglars break into Yarmouth premises
BURGLARS stole two envelopes and tins containing cash after breaking into the offices of GFS Platform in Great Yarmouth.The burglars forced a first floor window of the South Quay premises and made an untidy search of the property between 6.
BURGLARS stole two envelopes and tins containing cash after breaking into the officers of GFS Platform in Great Yarmouth.
The burglars forced a first floor window of the South Quay premises and made an untidy search of the property between 6.30pm on Friday and Tuesday before forcing ground floor doors to escape.
This is the fourth incident reported to police at this premises since early May.
Between 4.30pm on May 11, and 10am on May 12, burglars stole a laptop after gaining access to the building by smashing a first floor window.
During a second incident a further three laptops were stolen along with a digital camera.
Sgt Dan Smith, from South Yarmouth Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT), said: “Our investigation into these incidents continues and we believe the incidents are linked.
Most Read
- 1 Six arrested after Willow the dog finds 'substantial' quantity of drugs
- 2 Landlord finds 20 rabbits abandoned at home after tenants move out
- 3 From schools to shops: All you need to know about living in Gorleston
- 4 Mixed feelings for traders as they move into Great Yarmouth's new market
- 5 Rollesby mum shares heartbreak after death of her seven-year-old daughter
- 6 8 places where you can see fireworks for free in Norfolk for the jubilee
- 7 'The best yet' - Yarmouth's celebration of wheels gearing up for return
- 8 Crews called to collapsed walker on remote Norfolk Broads' path
- 9 Driver caught at speeds of nearly 100mph also found to have no licence
- 10 Drone shots show British warship anchored off Yarmouth ahead of Jubilee
“We continue to work closely with the management of GFS Platform offering crime prevention advice and we have increased patrols in the South Quay area. I would urge anyone with information about the incidents to come forward.”
Anyone with information should contact Norfolk Police on 0845 4564567 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.