Work to Do - but We're Cutting Crime ; Police Say Progress Being Made in Solving Break-Ins
Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › October 02, 2009
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Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › October 02, 2009
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BURGLARY rates have soared by 34 per cent but police are solving more and say numbers are beginning to tumble.
Latest figures released by Humberside Police Authority reveal house burglaries surged from 961 in 2007/08 to 1,290 in 2008/ 09.See the full content of this document
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Work to Do - but We're Cutting Crime ; Police Say Progress Being Made in Solving Break-Ins
But Scunthorpe's top officer, Chief Supt Pete Simmonds, said the figures do not reflect how burglaries have dropped steadily over the past five months.
They have fallen 14 per cent sin...See the full content of this document
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