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Money stolen in Bond Street boutique break-in

In the early hours of Tuesday, September 26th, around 5:10 am, police received a call regarding an activated intruder alarm at a clothing store situated on Bond Street in Brighton.

Officers promptly arrived at the scene and discovered a shattered pane of glass at the rear of the shop, strongly indicating a break-in had occurred.

After reviewing surveillance footage, authorities observed a male individual engaging in suspicious behavior in the vicinity approximately 30 minutes before the incident unfolded. The footage shows him peering into shop windows and testing door access before eventually making his way to the rear of the boutique shortly before 5:00 am.

Reportedly, a sum of money has been reported stolen from the premises.

If you happened to be in the area and possess any information that could aid the ongoing police investigation, Please contact Sussex police reference number 158 of 26/09.

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