Latest news in Yorkshire: August 29, 2017 01:17:02 PM
We need to hear from you, if you have any information after two houses were broken into on the same night in Edlington, Doncaster.
Between 9pm and just before midnight on Thursday 24 August, offenders unknown have broken into two houses in Main Avenue, forcing their way in through the front door.
A number of electronic items and jewellery were taken from one of the properties, in addition to a white Peugeot, which had been parked on the drive.
Nothing is thought to have been taken from the other house.
Officers want to hear from you, if you were in the area that evening and saw or heard anything suspicious.
If you can help, please call 101 quoting incident number 297 of 25 August 2017.
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