Laptops stolen
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England), May 18, 2009
CRAFTY shoplifters have stolen valuable laptop computers from a supermarket.
The sneaky duo struck at the Tescos store at Dragonville, in Durham.
At around 10.50am, on Wednesday, March 4, a man entered the shop and removed the security lock from a Sony laptop computer and stole it.
Then, at around 4pm, another man entered the same store and again removed a security lock, this time from a HP TX2530 laptop.
As he did so, another person covered a security camera with an unknown object before the other man stole the computer from the store.
Anyone with any information is asked to call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111,
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