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Avening shop targeted by newspaper thieves
A STACK of newspapers was stolen from an Avening newsagents on Tuesday night.
The pile of 100 papers, worth a total of £55, were left outside the shop after delivery.
If anyone has any information call police on 0845 090 1234.
2:17pm Friday 7th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: Dave Straight, Eastcourt on 11:44am Sat 8 Mar 08
I cant believe tihs!! When will all this madness come to an end! Im afraid to leave my house these days with newspaper weilding thugs around. What will they do next? Subtly rearrange my flowerbed, or pilfer my milk delivery from my doorstep? (If they do, I would advise they go for the grapefruit juice as I dont like it!)
I hope there is a good reason for this heinous act and that they were not depriving 55 people of the Standard. Perhaps they did it to educate themselves and are holding a little class learning about how a newspaper can save local bakeries!
I cant believe tihs!! When will all this madness come to an end! Im afraid to leave my house these days with newspaper weilding thugs around. What will they do next? Subtly rearrange my flowerbed, or pilfer my milk delivery from my doorstep? (If they do, I would advise they go for the grapefruit juice as I dont like it!)
I hope there is a good reason for this heinous act and that they were not depriving 55 people of the Standard. Perhaps they did it to educate themselves and are holding a little class learning about how a newspaper can save local bakeries!
Posted by: Dave, Avening on 12:05pm Thu 27 Mar 08
Stop making a fuss avening had it better than many other places!
Stop making a fuss avening had it better than many other places!
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