Quadbike stolen after break-in at Eastbourne property

A quadbike was stolen after a property in Eastbourne was broken into.
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According to police, the burglary in Tutts Barn Lane happened between April 9 and 10.

Police have reported another six burglaries this month.

Officers said keys were stolen from a Langney Road property and a vehicle was taken overnight on Tuesday (April 14).

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Police also reported a burglary in Crawley Crescent where bicycles were stolen on Wednesday (April 15).

According to Sussex Police, another bike was stolen from a property in Kings Drive overnight on Saturday (April 11).

Cash was taken by thieves from a house in Channel View Road, said police, in the early hours of Tuesday (April 14).

Police said burglars broke into a garage in Sevenoaks Road and took tools between Sunday and Monday (April 12 and 13).

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Officers also said a garage was broken into between April 4 and April 11, but nothing was stolen from the property in Nightingale Close.

Police have urged victims of a burglary to report it online, or by calling 101 – always dial 999 in an emergency or if a burglary is in action.

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