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16:13 GMT, Saturday, 11 July 2009 17:13 UK

Police look into £100,000 theft

Goods worth at least £100,000 have been stolen in a break-in at a business in Tradeston, Glasgow, police said.

Strathclyde Police are investigating the theft, in which camera gear and a VW Transporter van with the registration number GJ05FBU were taken.

Police are appealing for anyone with information about the break-in - which happened at about 0200 BST on Friday - to contact them.

They also urged anyone who is offered camera equipment to get in touch.




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