Three men face charges after police recover and return stolen items to owners in Somerset and Devon following burglaries.
Three men face charges after police recover and return stolen items to owners in Somerset and Devon following burglaries.

Stolen Goods Returned After Arrests Made in Somerset and Devon Burglary Case
Many homes and barns got burglarized in Somerset and Devon, near Honiton. Police seized about 400 possibly stolen things. Paintings, tools, and silverware were among recovered objects.
Last December, police showed stolen items online, displaying around 250 pictures. Luckily, many owners spotted their things, and they got lots of property back, which is really great.
Police later held an exhibition in Edington at the village hall near Bridgwater. The showings occurred on February 14th and 15th. The three arrested men are still in custody.
Some folks went to the viewing and got their property back. Amanda found two of her paintings. Mark got back a bit of his stolen stuff and was impressed items got found at all.
Alexander also had a nice surprise. Almost all his lost property turned up. He said having it back made him happy daily. He admired the police, and it’s easy to see why.
Robert experienced a burglary, too. PC David Pepper spent time supporting him. Getting some stolen property back made him feel relieved. That’s good, things ended well.
Many homes and barns got burglarized in Somerset and Devon, near Honiton. Police seized about 400 possibly stolen things. Paintings, tools, and silverware were among recovered objects.
Last December, police showed stolen items online, displaying around 250 pictures. Luckily, many owners spotted their things, and they got lots of property back, which is really great.
Police later held an exhibition in Edington at the village hall near Bridgwater. The showings occurred on February 14th and 15th. The three arrested men are still in custody.
Some folks went to the viewing and got their property back. Amanda found two of her paintings. Mark got back a bit of his stolen stuff and was impressed items got found at all.
Alexander also had a nice surprise. Almost all his lost property turned up. He said having it back made him happy daily. He admired the police, and it’s easy to see why.
Robert experienced a burglary, too. PC David Pepper spent time supporting him. Getting some stolen property back made him feel relieved. That’s good, things ended well.