South Wales Echo

Thieves smash into shop to steal £1,200 worth of lamps

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A FAMILY business was targeted by theives who smashed their way into a store to steal more than £1,000 worth of lamps and cause hundreds of pounds of damage.

Police are appealing for witnesses to the crime at Happy Home Furnishers in Cardiff to come forward.

The break-in happened after the Sloper Road store shut on Thursday and before 6am the next day.

Managing director Michael Semmens said: “We had a call from someone that one of the windows had been put through and when we had got in there had been a burglary. They had stolen £1,200 worth of lamps.”

The 35-year-old added: “They had smashed the window with bricks – it was a strong, toughened glass window,” he said.

“We had the police around and they sent forensics. They managed to find blood on the glass so they might have cut themselves on the way out. They have taken that for testing.”

He says the thieves went around the store picking out specific items.

“They went right into the shop,” dad of three Michael said.

“They have taken one or two that were in the window and then they have taken some that were on the units.

“It’s a bit of a pain – we have got a smashed window that we have boarded up and it’s a hassle and an inconvenie­nce. The window is about £600 to replace on top of £1,200 worth of lamps.”

He has appealed to the public to keep a lookout for the stolen goods.

“We’re appealing to anyone in the Cardiff area who is offered lamps for sale at cheap prices, or if anyone sees them for sale on Gumtree or Facebook, to report them to the police,” he said.

This is the first time the Cardiff branch of the business, which opened 18 months ago, has suffered a breakin.

“There are a couple of units nearby that have been broken into in the last 12 months,” Michael, from Neath, said.

“They have CCTV on the unit next door so the police will be checking that. We’re now getting CCTV ourselves put in, so if this ever happens again we’ll hopefully get them on camera.”

He thought the crime was carried out by a few people.

“Judging by what was taken – six fairly substantia­l lamps – to be able to carry them there must have been at least three of them,” Michael said.

They “seemed to have known” what they were looking for.

“They have gone around the shop and unplugged the same type of item,” he said.

“It looks as if they knew what they were looking for. They didn’t go for the cash drawer, not that we keep any on the premises.”

South Wales Police have confirmed they are investigat­ing the incident.

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