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Crimes reported over the past seven days. Burglary Dwelling At 5.30am on Friday 21 February in Buttery Lane, Skegby, Sutton in Ashfield, a male tried the door handle of a front door before and then carried on looking around the back garden of a property near where the conservatory was located. He was wearing a light coloured puffer jacket, dark bottoms and had his hood pulled tight up. Between midnight and 7.45am on Tuesday 25 February in Willowbridge Lane, Sutton in Ashfield, a house was broken into via the back door. A orange and black KTM 300cc motorbike was stolen. Between some time on Friday 21 and 10.30am on Saturday 22 February in Sutton Road, Huthwaite, Sutton in Ashfield, a living room window was broken at the side near the lock and opened. Mud was left on the windowsill and the house had been searched. We are not sure if anything was taken. Burglary Other Nothing to report Theft of motor vehicle Nothing to report Theft from motor vehicle Nothing to report Theft Nothing to report Robbery At 1.10pm on Monday 24 February in Lammas Close, Sutton in Ashfield, four males on motorbikes approached the victim and started punching him before taking money from him. All were wearing balaclavas, one in a blue tracksuit, a second in a black hoodie and black jeans, a third in a dark blue tracksuit, no further details. Two of the motorbikes were black. Criminal Damage Between 12.25pm and 12.58pm on Thursday 20 February at Beechwood Court, Beechwood Close, Sutton in Ashfield, the key ignition of a mobility scooter, parked outside a front door, was damaged. ASB At 4.30pm on Tuesday 25 February on the A38 between Sutton Parkway and the left turn to Sutton, two teenagers were seen on a footbridge near the traffic lights with what appeared to be a microwave oven which they left balanced on the top. It was later retrieved by the police.
Or do you have any CCTV footage that may be of help? If so, please contact the Ashfield District Neighbourhood Policing Team by e-mail at ashfieldNPT@Notts.Police.uk or you can contact the police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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