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Burglars broke into the house of a retired employee in Chikkadpally and escaped with 36 tolas of gold, cash, and gadgets. The crime occurred while the family was away. Police have registered a case and are examining CCTV footage.
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Jeedimetla police arrested three men, including a milk vendor, for stealing ₹3.5 lakh and a mobile phone from a house in SR Naik Nagar Colony. The trio was caught during vehicle checks and ₹2.1 lakh and a phone were recovered.
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Unidentified burglars broke into Swapna’s house in Rajendranagar’s Krishnanagar Colony on Wednesday, escaping with 21 tolas of gold and Rs 1 lakh in cash. The family discovered the theft upon returning from a birthday celebration. Police have registered a case and launched investigations.
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Unidentified burglars broke into the house of a retired GST Superintendent in Madhuranagar and stole gold, diamond jewellery, and cash worth Rs 60 lakh. The incident occurred while the family was away. Police have registered a case and begun investigation.
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The burglars decamped with cash and gold ornaments worth Rs. 70 lakh from a locked house in Hyderguda, as the house owner N Ramakrishna was away in Turkey, holidaying with his family
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Burglars broke into the house of a businessman at Chaderghat and decamped with huge quantities of gold and cash
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They Burglars broke into a house, fled with about 32 Tula gold and Rs 3 lakh in cash at Diamond Hills Colony in Shaikpet
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According to the police, the burglars entered into the Sahara medical store located at Aghapura after lifting the shutter
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According to the police, the theft occurred when Paga Venkateswara Rao, a resident of the colony, and his family members attended the ongoing relay hunger strike on Saturday, demanding the removal of the Singareni silo bunker.
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According to police officials, Noor and Ansari broke the lock of the door and took away a box containing gold ornaments and cash
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According to information available, an interstate gang of burglars who were involved in a heist killed two security guards in Bidar of Karnataka, escaped there and reached the city.
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According to police officials, the house owner, Venkata Ramana, a native of Andhra Pradesh, locked the house and went to his native place for the festival when the incident occurred
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According to police officials, the gang was caught when they were selling remaining stolen property to local scrap vendors
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Bank officials say the thieves could have taken away about Rs 17 lakh from the ATM.
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In-charge Police Commissioner Sindhu Sharma urges citizens to avail of the Locked House Monitoring System (LHMS) facility
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The thieves first broke into the Nagaraju Sweet House, indulged in a feast of sweets, and then emptied the cash box containing Rs 70,000. Subsequently, they targeted the residence of Mudangula Narasimha, a local leader, escaping with Rs 2.50 lakh in cash and other valuables.
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Burglars break into warehouse owned by DMR Enterprises at TTD Kalyana Mandapam road and steal 10 large-sized cartons
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On Thursday night, the cashier closed the account and left some cash in the counter for the following day's business. According to the police, the thieves broke into the shop after midnight by drilling a hole in the wall using hand tools and drilling machinery. They then forced open the cash drawer, stole the money, and also took several liquor bottles from the racks.
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Although there are more than enough police personnel in the Commissionerate, most of the thefts and burglary cases are not solved
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Burglars struck a house in Dundigal on Sunday night, making off with 13 tolas of gold, half kilogram of silver and Rs. 30,000 in cash