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Sainsbury’s, in High Street, Clacton, shut down earlier this month following a decision by company bosses. The closure had been first revealed last year and has since sparked further concerns regarding the future of the town centre. The empty building, which was built in 1985, appears to have now been targeted after security guards stumble upon a suspected break-in. Scott Pepper, director of the Counter Crime Partnership, said: “A Tendring Security patrol noticed the side door was open on February 3 at about 9.30pm. “It seemed that Sainsbury’s had been broken into. “A double-crewed Oakpark Security vehicle then arrived, but we did wait nearby for a few minutes in case there was any trouble.
A REOFFENDING thief has been jailed for almost five months after stealing from a seaside supermarket and breaching a suspended sentence. Essex Police officers were called to Sainsbury’s, in St John’s Road, Clacton, at about 6.15pm last Tuesday, February 2. They had received reports of a theft from the store's security guard, who had also liaised with the Counter Crime Partnership – members from which also attended the scene. Matthew Coker, 49, of Meadow Way, Jaywick, was subsequently arrested and later charged with five counts of theft and one count of breaching a suspended sentence. He appeared at Colchester Magistrates’ Court last Wednesday and received eight weeks in prison for the theft offences.
A HAUL of wartime explosives were discovered in a town centre building before bomb experts carried out a controlled explosion which “shook” the ground. Essex Police were first called to an address in Station Road, Clacton, shortly before 2.30pm on Tuesday following reports two unexploded grenades had been found The explosives were found while the building was being cleared out prompting police officers to put up a police cordon. Once the Counter Crime Partnership got wind of the seriousness of the situation it advised it's members to avoid the area for their own safety and to allow for the emergency services to get on with the job in hand.
A BOMB disposal team had to carry out a controlled explosion after two Second World War grenades were found in a town centre building. Essex Police were called to an address in Station Road, Clacton, shortly before 2.30pm on Tuesday following reports that two unexploded grenades had been discovered. After attending the scene and confirming explosives had been found while a building was being cleared out, officers put in place a police cordon. Once the Counter Crime Partnership got wind of the seriousness of the situation it advised it's members to avoid the area for their own safety and to allow for the emergency services to get on with the job in hand.
A BOMB disposal team had to carry out a controlled explosion after two Second World War grenades were found in a town centre building. Essex Police were called to an address in Station Road, Clacton, shortly before 2.30pm on Tuesday following reports that two unexploded grenades had been discovered. After attending the scene and confirming explosives had been found while a building was being cleared out, officers put in place a police cordon. Once the Counter Crime Partnership got wind of the seriousness of the situation it advised it's members to avoid the area for their own safety and to allow for the emergency services to get on with the job in hand.
A BOMB disposal team had to carry out a controlled explosion after two Second World War grenades were found in a town centre building. Essex Police were called to an address in Station Road, Clacton, shortly before 2.30pm on Tuesday following reports that two unexploded grenades had been discovered. After attending the scene and confirming explosives had been found while a building was being cleared out, officers put in place a police cordon. Once the Counter Crime Partnership got wind of the seriousness of the situation it advised it's members to avoid the area for their own safety and to allow for the emergency services to get on with the job in hand.
A BOMB disposal team had to carry out a controlled explosion after two Second World War grenades were found in a town centre building. Essex Police were called to an address in Station Road, Clacton, shortly before 2.30pm on Tuesday following reports that two unexploded grenades had been discovered. After attending the scene and confirming explosives had been found while a building was being cleared out, officers put in place a police cordon. Once the Counter Crime Partnership got wind of the seriousness of the situation it advised it's members to avoid the area for their own safety and to allow for the emergency services to get on with the job in hand.
A HAUL of wartime explosives were discovered in a town centre building before bomb experts carried out a controlled explosion which “shook” the ground. Essex Police were first called to an address in Station Road, Clacton, shortly before 2.30pm on Tuesday following reports two unexploded grenades had been found The explosives were found while the building was being cleared out prompting police officers to put up a police cordon. Once the Counter Crime Partnership got wind of the seriousness of the situation it advised it's members to avoid the area for their own safety and to allow for the emergency services to get on with the job in hand.