Thieves continue to target charity shop at Kenilworth recycling centre

By James Smith

29th Dec 2021 | Local News

Thieves have broken into Kenilworth's recycling centre again and stolen from the charity shop on site.

Offenders cut through the fence at Cherry Orchard Recycling Centre overnight between Wednesday, December 22 and Thursday, December 23.

Two surround sound systems were then stolen from the Age UK charity unit.

Police had already reported a break in overnight between Saturday, December 12 and Sunday, December 13 where an amplifier was stolen from the same reuse shop.

A Kenilworth Watch statement said: "Please be aware that the Waste Recyling Centre at Pipers Lane, Kenilworth has been targeted by offenders twice in the last ten days with several items being stolen, including items for resale in the charity tent that is on site.

"Overnight between Saturday 12 December and Sunday 13 December and again overnight between Wednesday 22 December and Thursday 23 December 2021 offenders have cut through fencing to gain access to the recycling centre.

"Once inside a number of items were stolen including an amplifier and two surround sound systems both for resale.

"These incidents are 113 of 13 December and 111 of the 23 December 2021."

If you think you may have seen or heard anything suspicious or have any information about any of these incidents please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 1111.

     

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