16/10/2015

Post Office Robbed In North Belfast

A post office has been robbed in north Belfast.

The incident, which was reported at 6am on Friday, occurred in the Donegall Park Avenue area and is believed to have happened overnight.

Police believe the burglars gained entry by removing bricks from the rear wall of the premises.

An undisclosed sum of money was stolen.

Detective Sergeant James Johnston has appealed for anyone with information to contact Musgrave Street station on 101.

(CD/LM)

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