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House ransacked in Armagh and car stolen in Benburb

Police in Armagh are appealing for information following a burglary.

Constable Ciaran May, Armagh Response, explained: “Some time overnight between Friday, 24 October and Saturday, 25 October, entry was forced to a house in Callan Crescent. The house was ransacked however nothing was taken.

“The local community is disgusted by the actions of those behind this burglary and I would ask anyone with information to contact us in Armagh Police Station on 101, quoting ref: 334251014.

“I would also like to remind all residents to take steps to protect your property with darker evenings upon us. Remember to lock all windows and doors and if you are leaving your home, leave a light on or use timer switches for lights/televisions/radios so that your home appears occupied.

“Please keep an eye on your neighbourhood and any elderly or vulnerable people in your community and report any suspicious activity to police straight away on 101 or 999 in an emergency.”

Meanwhile, Police in Armagh are also appealing for information follow the theft of a vehicle.

Constable Jay Slevin, Armagh Response, explained: “Some time between 6pm and 9pm on Thursday, 2 October, a silver Mitsubishi Shogun was taken from the front yard of a house on Maydown Road, Benburb.

“We are appealing to anyone who has information in relation to the theft or whereabouts of the Shogun to contact us in Armagh on the 101 number, quoting ref: 1263021014.”

If you prefer to provide information without giving your details you can contact the independent Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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