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Police issue warning after burglary in Bestwood

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Police are reminding people in Bestwood to ensure their home is left secure after a burglar made his way into a home in Lechlade Road using an unsecure rear door.

The burglary occurred took place yesterday morning (20).

This follows another burglary last week when offenders gained entry to an insecure door on Beckhampton Road.

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A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: “Please be vigilant and lock all doors and windows, even if you are in the garden or away from your address for a very short time.

“Opportunistic offenders are in the area and only need a few seconds to commit crime.”

If you noticed any suspicious activity in and around the area please call police on 101 and quote incident 261-20102016.

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