19/01/2018
Cigarettes Stolen During Burglary In East Belfast
An investigation has been launched after a quantity of cigarettes were stolen during a burglary in east Belfast.
The incident is believed to have happened at commercial premises in the Craigleith Drive area after 10pm on Wednesday, 17 January.
It was reported to the police shortly before 6am on Thursday, 18 January.
The PSNI are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.
(CD/JP)
The incident is believed to have happened at commercial premises in the Craigleith Drive area after 10pm on Wednesday, 17 January.
It was reported to the police shortly before 6am on Thursday, 18 January.
The PSNI are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.
(CD/JP)
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