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Witnesses are being asked to come forward following an attempted break-in at a garage in Newcastle.
The incident happened around 5pm, on Monday, December 5, on Westway, Throckley, when two men approached the locked garage.
However, they made off without gaining entry after being disturbed and caused damage only.
The men headed in the direction of Ponteland Road on a motorbike.
Anyone who witnessed or who has any information about the incident is asked to come forward.
People can contact police on 03456 043 043 or the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Witnesses are being asked to come forward following an attempted break-in at a garage in Newcastle.
The incident happened around 5pm, on Monday, December 5, on Westway, Throckley, when two men approached the locked garage.
However, they made off without gaining entry after being disturbed and caused damage only.
The men headed in the direction of Ponteland Road on a motorbike.
Anyone who witnessed or who has any information about the incident is asked to come forward.
People can contact police on 03456 043 043 or the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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