HOUSE ENTERED AT NIGHT AT NORTH BRIGHTON
To find their home had been broken into and all the drawers and cupboards had been opened and ransacked was the experience of Mr and Mrs N. Neylon, of 135 Osborne terrace North Brighton, on returning home late on Wednesday evening. The intruder gained entrance by breaking a window at the front or their house. Nothing was taken, and a money-box containing a few shillings W *A month U ago. d when Mrs Neylon was busy in the kitchen, she heard a noise in one of the other rooms, and latei it was found that a fanlight had been lifted, a casement opened. a nd apair of steps placed below the window. A search did not reveal any signs of an intruder. .
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22388, 29 April 1938, Page 17
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