Jewellery and Nintendo DS stolen in burglary

POLICE are appealing for information about a burglary at a house in New Milton.

The incident took place between 9am and 3.30pm on Wednesday February 6 with someone entering the semi-detached house through a conservatory window before smashing a patio door with a brick.

The culprit searched through drawers in the lounge and bedrooms, opening jewellery and cash storage boxes before making off with money and jewellery through the rear kitchen door.

A Nintendo DS in a pink and purple case, assorted bracelets and rings, a watch with a pink face and strap, a square face watch with diamante trim, a bottle of Opium perfume and a Swarovski necklace with a heart-shape crystal pendant are all missing.

Anyone with information should contact police on 101.

Comments(7)

Pablo23 says...
6:40pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Nintendo DS is so last year

BIGTONE says...
8:47pm Fri 15 Feb 13

I really can't understand why there are still people without a working alarm system on their property. It won't stop them getting in but it will drastically reduce the time they have ransacking your property looking for valuables.
Burglars prefer properties with no visible flashing bell box.
I have no sympathy

DansAFCB says...
11:59pm Fri 15 Feb 13

Sounds very similar to burglary on castle lane west on 14th Feb 13!
I hope you basta.ds that did this are reading this and I hope for your sake you complete tos.ers that the old bill catch up with you before someone else does! Fuc.ing thieving low life scum!!!!! You deserve to die of the most painful cancer and a long slow painful death to go with it! You know who you are, you wan.ers!! What goes around comes around, your time will come!

DansAFCB says...
12:01am Sat 16 Feb 13

DansAFCB wrote:
Sounds very similar to burglary on castle lane west on 14th Feb 13!
I hope you basta.ds that did this are reading this and I hope for your sake you complete tos.ers that the old bill catch up with you before someone else does! Fuc.ing thieving low life scum!!!!! You deserve to die of the most painful cancer and a long slow painful death to go with it! You know who you are, you wan.ers!! What goes around comes around, your time will come!
To the readers! I apologise for the language but you can probably guess one is very angry! I just hope they or someone who knows them reads it!

eaststandman says...
8:52am Sun 17 Feb 13

BIGTONE wrote:
I really can't understand why there are still people without a working alarm system on their property. It won't stop them getting in but it will drastically reduce the time they have ransacking your property looking for valuables.
Burglars prefer properties with no visible flashing bell box.
I have no sympathy
silly person

eaststandman says...
8:54am Sun 17 Feb 13

Judging from what was taken, the police are looking for a little girl or a gaylord.

BIGTONE says...
10:49am Sun 17 Feb 13

eaststandman wrote:
BIGTONE wrote:
I really can't understand why there are still people without a working alarm system on their property. It won't stop them getting in but it will drastically reduce the time they have ransacking your property looking for valuables.
Burglars prefer properties with no visible flashing bell box.
I have no sympathy
silly person
Yes they are.
I install intruder systems more often than not when the person has been burgled and had their possessions ransacked and stolen.
It has a profound effect on most in that situation.
They can easily avoid or reduce the lasting deep trauma before the horse has bolted.

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