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We are appealing for information after items were stolen from two homes near Grantham.
The first incident saw a number of necklaces and two rings taken from a property on Washdyke Lane in Fulbeck on Saturday, 30 November.
Thieves used a tool to loosen the bottom panel of the back door to help gain access.
The crime was reported at 8pm and is thought to have take place between 3pm and 7.40pm on that day.
A second incident a day later saw a property targeted on Lincoln Road in Fulbeck. The burglary was reported to the force at around 8.15pm.
Crooks smashed a window to gain access to the home and then stole credit cards, and a full and half sovereign from a bedroom upstairs.
Investigators are now appealing for information as they track down those responsible for both of these crimes.
If you live in the area around these properties and have any CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage that could help us with our enquiries, please get in touch.
You can do so by emailing [email protected] and quoting the incident number 363 of Saturday, 30 November and/or 342 of Sunday, 1 December.
In light of the incidents we want to make sure people are armed with the information they need to help keep their properties safe. Here’s a few top tips –