West Yorkshire Police are appealing for information after bogus workmen targeted homeowners in Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury. Editorial Image. Credit: Press Association. The incidents took place between 23rd March and 14th April approached by two suspects ...
The incidents took place between March 23 and April 14, when the victim was approached by two suspects about some building work on his roof. The culprits told the homeowner that they were carrying out work on other homes on the street, Morton Grove, ...
Detectives are now appealing for information after bogus workmen targeted a 74-year-old homeowner in Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury. The thefts took place between March 23 and April 14, when the victim was approached by two suspects about some building ...
The incidents took place between March 23 and April 14, when the victim was approached by two suspects about some building work on his roof. The culprits told the homeowner that they were carrying out work on other homes on the street, Morton Grove, ...
The suspects told the homeowner that they were carrying out work on other homes on the street, Morton Grove, in Thornhill Lees. Over a month long period, the suspects asked the victim for several thousand pounds to complete the work, totalling at £16,960.
Police officers pulled him out of the Calder & Hebble Navigation Canal at 7.55am this morning, after he was spotted by a member of the public. The condition of the man, who was found in the water near to Slaithwaite Road in Thornhill Lees, is not yet ...