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Published: Thursday, 13th November, 2008 10:30

Man arrested after church theft.

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Church theft

An unholy act took place between Tuesday 4 and Wednesday 5 November in West Kilbride as a local church was broken into by thieves.

Police have arrested a 27 year old man from Stevenston after a theft took place at St. Bride’s Parish Church in Hunterston Road, West Kilbride, where a quantity of cash was stolen.

Full crime report in this week's Largs and Millport News.

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