BURGLARS fled from a Cleveleys home recently with goods valued at £6,000.
His haul included gold jewellery, household electrical equipment and camera equipment after striking the Rossall Road property at around 10am on February 18.
A Canon camcorder, an Olympus OM10 camera and a Zuiko lens and case were all taken once the burglars had broken in.
Seen in suspicious circumstances at the time were two white males.
The first one was 18-24 years old, 5ft 6ins tall and carried a white plastic carrier bag.
The second was around the same age, 5ft 6ins tall with light coloured short hair.
He was wearing a royal blue jacket and could have been connected to a burgundy coloured hatchback car similar to a Peugot 205.
Two male bulldog puppies valued at £800 each were snatched recently from a home on Station Road in Wesham.
Between 1.30pm and 5.15pm on Saturday, February 22, thieves broke into the house through a rear window.
One dog is black with white markings on the chest and is aged five-and-a-half weeks old, the other is white with black marks on its tail.
Between 4pm and 11pm on Saturday, February 22, a thief broke into a Fleetwood house through a rear window.
Once inside the Fleetwood Road property, an Aiwa portable CD cassette radio, a gold gate charm bracelet, a gold oval locket and a 24ins gold necklace was stolen, worth a total of £640.
At around 9.30pm on Wednesday, February 19, a man armed with a gun struck a 19-year-old male across the head with the weapon causing injury.
The assault happened at Stanmore Avenue in Blackpool and the man responsible is described as white, 6ft tall, with tattoos on both arms.
If you have any information on these or any other crimes, you can call the Crimestoppers Hotline on 0800 555 111.
You do not have to give your name and you may be eligible for a reward.
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