In Brief

Trusted article source icon
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Profile image for Hull Daily Mail

Hull Daily Mail

BRIDLINGTON: Burglars stole ornaments after they broke into a house while the occupants were sleeping.

Three Royal Doulton figurines, which have sentimental value to the owners, and a 28in Panasonic television were taken from the house in Keppel Drive. The thieves entered the house through a living room window, which had been left open overnight.

It happened between 10.15pm on February 13 and 6.15am the following day.

The figurines were all 6in female figures. One was wearing a red dress, one a yellow dress and the other a blue and white dress.

Business Cards From Only £10.95 Delivered www.myprint-247.co.uk

myprint-247

View details

Print voucher

Our heavyweight cards have FREE UV silk coating, FREE next day delivery & VAT included. Choose from 1000's of pre-designed templates or upload your own artwork. Orders dispatched within 24hrs.

Terms: Visit our site for more products: Business Cards, Compliment Slips, Letterheads, Leaflets, Postcards, Posters & much more. All items are free next day delivery. www.myprint-247.co.uk

Contact: 01858 468192

Valid until: Sunday, June 30 2013

Anyone with information about the burglary, or the whereabouts of the stolen property, should call Police on 101, quoting the reference number CW/1957747/2013.

HULL: A fundraiser in memory of a young man who died from an undiagnosed heart condition has raised more than £1,200.

Craig Burling, 23, died at his home in Blandford Close from sudden adult death syndrome (Sads) in August 2011.

It was later found he had suffered from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a genetic condition which meant his heart had thickened.

After Craig's death, his family launched the Craig Burling Memorial Fund to raise money for Cardiac Risk In The Young.

The charity runs screening programmes to identify undiagnosed heart problems, which can lead to Sads.

A fundraiser on Friday night at the Beverley Road social club raised more than £1,200 for the charity.

COTTINGHAM: Police are appealing for information after a large amount of cash was stolen from the glove compartment of a car.

The Peugeot 306 was parked on a drive in Brockenhurst Avenue when it was broken into.

It happened between noon and 12.45pm on Friday.

Anyone with information should call police on 101.

0
Tweet this article
Report

Your comments awaiting moderation

Be the first to comment

max 4000 characters
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tell us about your area

Got some interesting news? Write about it and let your whole community know.

  Write an article