Police ask for help after several break-ins
several break-ins to come forward.
A Pembroke resident reported to Police the theft of a large quantity of jewellery from her home on Wednesday afternoon.
The complainant, of Berkeley Mews, told Police that the stolen jewellery included four gold charm bracelets, four gold rings, and six 14-carat gold chains, four of which had pendants.
A black leather wallet containing an undisclosed quantity of cash and credit cards, a blue and white Adidas track suit, socks, underwear, and a carton of milk were also stolen.
Police said they were following up on several leads in this case.
In a separate incident, a Hamilton Parish woman reported the theft of an undisclosed quantity of cash from her home on Wednesday.
The woman told Police she returned to her Studio Lane home around 4.30 p.m.
and discovered that someone had searched the drawers and removed the cash.
A Hamilton Parish man also reported to Police the theft of two windows from his home on Wednesday afternoon.
The man, of Trinity Church Road, said the windows were removed from his porch.
And a thief who broke into a Ferry Reach, St. George's home on Wednesday not only stole the occupant's money, but her cycle keys and cycle as well.
PAIR STOLE CHRISTMAS TREES CRM Pair stole Christmas trees Police arrested two men on Wednesday night after they were caught red-handed stealing Christmas trees.
The men, aged 41 and 46, were seen by a member of the public removing the trees from a container on Union Street in Pembroke.
The Police were called and both men were arrested. It is not known how many trees were removed.