Police in the south of the Island are thanking the public for assisting in their enquiries into a spate of burglaries in the Port Erin Area.
Police in the south of the Island are thanking the public for assisting in their enquiries into a spate of burglaries in the Port Erin Area.
As a result of a witness appeal four people have been interviewed by officers and admitted their part in the offences.
Police are warning the cases of thefts are on the rise and are urging members of the public to be vigilant with their property to prevent future crime.
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