Ballymena crime map

(Position Of Incidents On Map Are Approximate.)

ARRESTS: During the period Friday, March 5,to Thursday, March 18, police arrested 15 people on suspicion of offences that include: assault, breach of bail, burglary, criminal damage, disorderly behaviour, drugs offences, handling stolen goods, possession of an offensive weapon, theft and on Warrant. Many of those arrested are expected to appear at Court later.

BURGLARY: (1-6)

1.Larne Road, cash, two cameras and a laptop computer stolen from house, Tuesday March 9.

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2.Windsor Walk, water tank stolen from house, Wednesday March 10.

3.Railway Street, household electrical goods stolen from house Thursday March 11.

4.Meadowvale, cash and jewellery stolen from house, Saturday March 13.

5.Pennybridge Industrial estate, door of commercial premises forced open, Sunday March 14.

6.Dunclug Park, water damage to house Monday March 15.

CRIMINAL DAMAGE: (7-15)

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7.Dunvale, satellite television dish damaged, Tuesday March 9.

8.Wellington Street, car paintwork scored, Thursday March 11.

9.Queen Street, door and kitchen of vacant house damaged, Thursday March 11.

10.Kew Gardens, front door of house damaged, Friday March 12.

11.Dunclug Park, fence at house damaged, Friday March 12.

12.Rathlin Drive, house window broken, Monday March 15.

13.Warden Street, car bodywork damaged, Tuesday March 16.

14.Devenagh Way, car window broken, Wednesday March 17.

15.Albert Place, door of house damaged, Wednesday March 17.

THEFT: (16-19)

16.Galgorm Road, radio stolen from car, Friday March 5.

17.Barra Drive, bin stolen from house, Sunday March 7.

18.Shona Drive, bin stolen from house Monday March 8.

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19.Brooke Park, heating oil stolen from house, Saturday March 13.

*If you have any information that could help to solve these or other crimes that have occurred recently in the Borough please contact the police at Ballymena. The telephone number to ring is 0845 600 8000, or email [email protected] Alternatively, information about crime can be passed anonymously to the Crimestoppers charity by calling 0800 555 111.

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