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A MAN who burgled a bakery shop in Cheshire has been sentenced to 21 months in prison. Michael Farrer, of South Terrace in Bury, entered Pound Bakery on Church Street, Runcorn, through its roof and stole £1,300 in cash along with a safe worth £1,100. The 35-year-old had pulled the safe into the middle of the room and drilled a large hole into it. Farrer had also taken labels, and a bag that was full of till rolls, and used it to cover the smoke alarm. The burglary occurred sometime after 5pm on Saturday, February 1, 2020. It was reported to police the following morning when an employee returned to work to find the shop had been broken into.
Pound Bakery burglar drilled through safe to swipe wads of cash
The burglar was caught after his DNA was found at the scene
Oliver Clay
Customers outside a Pound Bakery
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A burglar left a trail of forensic clues after drilling his way into a safe and stealing cash at a branch of Pound Bakery.
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