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Home / Crime and Justice / Antiques Shop Raided: Thieves Knew Their Targets

Antiques Shop Raided: Thieves Knew Their Targets

11 Jan

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Summary

  • Antiques shop suffered significant impact from a burglary.
  • Thieves smashed the door and cabinets, causing £500 in damage.
  • Burglars were in and out within minutes, suggesting prior scouting.
Antiques Shop Raided: Thieves Knew Their Targets

Lock House Antiques, located near Daventry, experienced a significant break-in on January 3rd. The owner, Beth Walton, described the "huge impact" the crime had on her business, which has been operating for nearly three years.

The thieves targeted the shop around 10 PM, smashing the door and cabinets to steal high-value items. The incident has resulted in an estimated £500 in repair costs for the damaged door and display units.

Walton indicated the perpetrators acted with precision, suggesting they had scouted the premises beforehand. The burglary also led to a temporary closure for clean-up, affecting trade.

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Lock House Antiques was broken into on January 3rd, with thieves stealing high-value items after smashing the door and cabinets.
The burglary caused approximately £500 in damage to the shop's door and cabinets.
The owner believes the thieves knew exactly what to target, indicating they had likely scouted the shop beforehand.

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