Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Second church raid in one week

- BY OLIVER CLAY oliver.clay@trinitymir­ror.com @OliverClay­RWWN

DETECTIVES are appealing for informatio­n and footage from members of the public following a second church burglary in Runcorn in the same week.

Between 4pm on Tuesday November 5 and noon on Saturday, November 9 St Mark’s Church in Beechwood was broken into.

A laptop, projectors and a charity box were stolen from the church in Beechwood Avenue.

In addition, the church’s sound system was smashed and a filing cabinet was damaged.

The incident follows a burglary at Halton Trinity Methodist Church in Main Street, Halton Village, Runcorn.

On that occasion several church doors were damaged between 9.30pm on Tuesday, November 5, and 8am on Wednesday,

November 6.

Detectives believe that the incidents may be linked and are urging anyone with informatio­n or CCTV or dashcam footage that may be relevant to their investigat­ions to come forward.

Detective Constable Dawn Taylor, of Runcorn Local Policing Unit, said: £599 £688

“It is truly despicable that two churches in the town have been broken into by burglars on the same week.

“Not only have they targeted places of worship, they have also caused significan­t damage to both churches.

“We are determined to establish who was responsibl­e for the burglaries and make them face the consequenc­es of their actions. Enquiries are ongoing and as part of our investigat­ions we are appealing for anyone with informatio­n or footage regarding the burglaries, which we believe may be linked, to get in touch.

“Perhaps you witnessed something suspicious in the Beechwood or Halton Village areas of Runcorn last week or believe that you may know who was responsibl­e for the burglaries, or have CCTV or dashcam footage of them.

“If you think that you can aid our investigat­ions in any way please contact us at Runcorn police atation.”

Call Cheshire police on 101, quoting IML 560899 for St Mark’s Church or IML 558206 for Trinity Methodist Church, or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

Details and CCTV or dashcam footage can be provided at www.cheshire.police.uk

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