THIEVES stole everything -- including the kitchen sink -- when they burgled a garage in Midgeland Road, Blackpool.
They broke into the garage on the Moore Bros building site sometime overnight between August 23 and 24 and stole kitchen equipment worth over £1,300, including a Neff integrated fridge, Neff oven, Ariston hob and a Rotanda stainless steel sink and white drainer.
A man was punched in the face and had a glass thrown at him in a town centre pub in Blackpool.
He was approached by a man in the Beer Engine pub, Church Street, around 11pm on August 20. The man became aggressive and punched him, causing a cut over the eye, then threw a glass at him as he left.
The thug was white, in his twenties, 5ft 9ins, with receding blond hair. He had a local accent.
A man indecently exposed himself to a woman as she walked along Willowbank Avenue at around 1.20am on August 27.
He walked upto her, pulled open his coat and ran off. He was white, in his late twenties or early thirties, 5ft 6ins, of medium build and short dark hair. He wore a dark, three-quarter length Parka.
A thief stole a man's wallet containing £151 in cash and benefit books in Blackpool town centre. The thief struck at around 10.20am on August 29 in Lord Street, taking the brown leather River Island wallet, an incapacity benefit book and an income support book. He was white, in his late twenties, 5ft 2-3ins, small build with shaved hair.
A thief stole a bag containing a mobile phone, camera and wallet from a sunbather on Blackpool beach. The woman was on the beach near North Pier when she was distracted for a moment and the thief took her Winnie the Pooh rucksack carrying a Sony mobile phone, a 35mm Canon camera and a black wallet containing a Lloyds TSB cashcard.
The thief headed off toward the promenade. He was white, in his twenties, 5ft 10ins tall and slim with ginger-blond hair.
Crimestoppers can be contacted in confidence on 0800 555 111.
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