Crimestoppers. . . can you help?CRIME 1 A THIEF smashed the passenger window of a parked, grey Vauxhall Cavalier The Vauxhall Cavalier was a large family car sold primarily in the UK by Vauxhall Motors, the British subsidiary of General Motors from 1975 to 1995. Mark I (1975-81) in Roath Court Road, Cardiff, and made off with a mobile phone. The incident took place at 1am on Friday, January 18, with the thief running off after he was disturbed. He is described as white, 5ft 8in tall, aged 16 to 20, of medium build. CRIME 2 A GERMAN SS officer's scabbard was among the items taken during two house burglaries in Westbourne Road, Penarth. In the first incident, a house was entered via the rear patio patio In Spanish and Latin American architecture, a courtyard open to the sky within a building. A Spanish development of the Roman atrium, it is comparable to the Italian cortile but provides more seclusion, possibly due to Moorish custom. The patio of the contemporary U.S. doors and property removed, including a Toshiba lap-top computer and bank cards. In the second incident, burglars again entered a house through patio doors, taking the German SS officer's scabbard. The burglaries took place overnight on Tuesday, January 15, and Wednesday, January 16. CRIME 3 AN angler angler, common name for a member of the family Ceratiidae, European and American bottom-dwelling predacious fishes. The angler lies on the bottom and lures its prey with a long, wormlike appendage that extends forward and dangles over its mouth. was the victim of crime as he sat fishing on the pier at the Penarth Esplanade. Thieves List of Thieves. Famous
v. Past tense and past participle of creep. crept Verb the past of creep crept creep up behind him and stole an Orange mobile phone from a bag between 3pm and 4pm on Wednesday, January 16. |
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