15/04/2015

Sports Firm Burgled In South Belfast

Police suspect a vehicle was used to break into a business in south Belfast.

Thieves made off with a large quantity of sports clothing during a break in at Teamwear Ireland on Stockmans Way.

Cricket equipment, three laptops, an iPad and a sum of money was also stolen.

Police are appealing for witnesses to contact them.

(CD/MH)

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