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Suspected drug dealer arrested in Birkenhead over assault
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Esposito s, Perky Grinders and garage targeted during burglaries
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Best One on Beechwood Avenue in Runcorn was burgled in the early hours of Sunday. Picture by Google Maps. POLICE are appealing for information after an early hours burglary at a convenience store. Best One on Beechwood Avenue in Runcorn was targeted during a break-in at around 1.45am on Sunday, May 30. Five men forced the shutters and front door of the premises before stealing a quantity of cash and cigarettes and fleeing the scene on motorbikes. Detective sergeant Rob McLoughlin said: “I’d appeal to anyone who witnessed the incident or has CCTV or dashcam footage which has captured the events to contact us.
Michael Farrer A BURGLAR from Whitefield who broke into a bakery via the roof and stole more than £1,000 in cash has been jailed. Michael Farrer took £1,300 and a safe worth an estimated £1,100 during the burglary at Pound Bakery on Church Street in Runcorn overnight in February last year. The 35-year-old, from Lydgate Walk, was handed 21 months behind bars at Chester Crown Court on Friday, May 28, after admitting burglary. He had pulled to safe into the middle of a room and drilled a large hole into it and used labels and a bag full of till rolls to cover the smoke alarm.