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Police appeal after burglary at Kirby Garden Centre

by isleofman.com 20th February 2013

Constable Ben Horan from Douglas Neighbourhood Policing Team is investigating an incident of Burglary which occurred at Kirby Garden Centre, Braddan, Douglas.
 
Between 5.00pm on Tuesday 19th February 2013 and 7.00am on Wednesday 20th February 2013 access was gained to a storage building at Kirby Garden Centre, and a water fountain stolen from within. The fountain is made up of 3 pillars with bowls on top of each, and is about 2ft tall, usually sold for ?99.99.
 
PC Horan said “I would like to hear from anybody who has seen the incident, or know anything regarding it. If anybody saw any person carrying the fountain or similar object between the stated times, please contact police.”
 
If you have any information regarding this matter, then please contact Police immediately.
 

Anyone who has information about this incident should contact Police Headquarters on 631212. A reward may be payable as a result of your information.

You may also contact Isle of Man Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Crimestoppers is an independent Manx charity established to enable callers to pass information regarding criminal activity anonymously. Crimestoppers is not an agency of the Police. Crimestoppers will never ask callers for any personal details.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 20th, February 2013 02:02pm.

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