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Jennifer Ellison's dance studio targeted by thief who made off with kids' iPads & bikes as she shares chilling CCTV
Jennifer Ellison's dance studio targeted by thief who made off with kids' iPads & bikes as she shares chilling CCTV

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Jennifer Ellison's dance studio targeted by thief who made off with kids' iPads & bikes as she shares chilling CCTV

THIS is the chilling moment a thief broke into Jennifer Ellison's dance studio. The actress shared CCTV footage revealing the alleged thief to her social media as she urged her followers to help recover the stolen items. 7 7 7 7 Among the stolen goods were iPads and bikes belonging to her young students, as well as laptops and other personal belongings. The break in reportedly occurred at 5am on Wednesday morning. Posting the footage to her Instagram, Ellison wrote: "Anyone who tells me who this RAT is and where he'll be or lives I'll give a HUGE reward!!! She added: "He's broken into our school at 5am took all of our bikes, laptops iPads!!! THE LOT!!!!!" Additional footage shared to her Instagram showed the man searching through a till, as she wrote: "The rat went everywhere!! Took drinks." An update later in the day thanked a different man for recovering one of the stolen bikes. Commenters expressed their support for the star, with some saying they had reached out via DM with information. One wrote: "Hope everything gets returned safely. Horrible horrible people." The post has since been deleted although the Instagram stories are still up. Ellison opened the Liverpool-based Jelli Studios after stepping away from TV work, providing "elite intense Dance and Musical Theatre training for those wanting a long successful career in the Professional Industry of Performing Arts." Moment brazen thief steals hairdresser's £1,300 phone in plain sight - would you have spotted him? The studio was featured in the 2014 TV show Dance Mums with Jennifer Ellison which followed the early careers of some of its students. It focused on seven girls who were working towards competing in the Dance World Cup in Portugal. She had previously led a successful acting career, playing Meg Giry in 2004's Phantom of the Opera, and Emily O'Leary in Brookside from 1998 to 2003. Ellison has been married to boxer Rob Tickle for 15 years, and the couple share three sons. She previously dated violent gangster Anthony Richardson who was jailed for a sword attack. The actress was left fearing for her life as she balanced her blossoming career alongside her husband's involvement in the criminal underworld. During an appearing on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins she talked about her trauma after beating abused by her ex-boyfriend. After meeting when they were 16, the pair got engaged within two years. She witnessed fire-bombings and drive-by shootings, even being subjected to violence at the hands of her ex. He was later jailed for eight years in 2011 for a sword attack in Liverpool. The Sun has reached out to Merseyside Police for comment. 7 7 7

N.B. RCMP search for suspects in theft of guitars, power tools
N.B. RCMP search for suspects in theft of guitars, power tools

CTV News

time19-07-2025

  • CTV News

N.B. RCMP search for suspects in theft of guitars, power tools

N.B. RCMP released an image of a three alleged suspects and a van used in a break, enter and theft in Grand Bay-Westfield on July 8, 2025. (Source: N.B. RCMP) New Brunswick RCMP is searching for three suspects following a break, enter and theft in Grand Bay-Westfield. Police said the theft is believed to have taken place on July 8 around 2:45 a.m. at a commercial storage facility on Highland Road. According to police, surveillance footage captured three people driving through a chain-link fence to get inside the facility and then cutting locks to the storage lockers. While inside, police said three guitars were stolen, including an electric Washburn, electric Yamaha and an acoustic Dagas Pearl Dove. Several other items were also stolen, including a Husqvarna chainsaw, a large red toolbox, a DeWalt table saw, two DeWalt cordless drills, two Milwaukee cordless drills, a DeWalt Air Nailer, two Milwaukee expansion tools and various other tools and building supplies. RCMP has now released photos from the surveillance video in an effort to track down the suspects. Grand Bay-Westfield Theft N.B. RCMP released an image of three alleged suspects connected to a break, enter and theft in Grand Bay-Westfield on July 8, 2025. (Source: N.B. RCMP) Police said one person was wearing a grey hoodie with black shorts at the time, while another was wearing a dark hoodie, black pants and rubber boots. The third suspect was wearing a black hoodie, black pants and black shoes. They said they also had a German Sheppard dog with them at the time. Police said the vehicle they were seen driving appears to be a grey Dodge Caravan with damage on the back and the passenger side. Police said the licence plate, GGP 086, did not match the vehicle. Grand Bay-Westfield Theft N.B. RCMP released an image of a van used in an alleged break, enter and theft in Grand Bay-Westfield on July 8, 2025. (Source: N.B. RCMP) Police are asking anyone with information to contact Grand Bay-Westfield RCMP at 506-727-1020 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

Stolen trailers, doors and windows recovered following search in Cornwall, Ont.
Stolen trailers, doors and windows recovered following search in Cornwall, Ont.

CTV News

time18-07-2025

  • CTV News

Stolen trailers, doors and windows recovered following search in Cornwall, Ont.

Police in Cornwall, Ont. say three people are facing charges following a search Thursday that recovered several stolen items, including housing materials. Cornwall police and the Ontario Provincial Police K9 unit searched a property on Laffin Street Thursday morning as part of an investigation into recent break-ins and thefts, a news release said. Police say officers found a utility trailer, a camping trailer, and another unidentified trailer, each with their vehicle identification numbers (VIN) removed, along with several other items confirmed to have been stolen, including doors, windows, a furnace, pressure-treated wood, and tools. A 52-year-old man, a 40-year-old man, and a 38-year-old woman were arrested at the scene. Each is facing charges including possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, possession of property with obliterated VIN, and failure to comply with a probation order. The woman is also facing a charge of obstructing police. One man remains in custody ahead of a bail hearing. The other two have been released on a promise to appear in court in August.

Abingdon man's model trains and boats among items stolen
Abingdon man's model trains and boats among items stolen

BBC News

time26-06-2025

  • BBC News

Abingdon man's model trains and boats among items stolen

Model boats and two vintage motorbikes were among the collectors' items and family heirlooms stolen from the home of an engineering enthusiast in his Valley Police said thieves took various possessions from a home on Netherton Road, in Abingdon, on 4 among the items stolen were model steam trains and other son of the victim, who wishes to remain anonymous, urged the public to "please help us to recover his treasured belongings". Det Con Laura Oakes said: "We're appealing to anybody who has any knowledge of the whereabouts of this property to please come forward with information to help return them to the family."Police said the vintage motorbikes were believed to have been advertised for sale online in the Oxfordshire area since the theft."It is believed the motorcycles were advertised for sale in May, so we would urge anybody with information about the sale of the purchase of them to contact police," Det Con Oakes said. The victim's son said: "Our father is over 90-years-old. He served in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and later worked at the Pressed Steel in Cowley, designing mechanical parts of cars."His passion was collecting everything to do with engineering, model steam trains and engines and motorbikes."Working on these engines kept him alive and continue to give him great enjoyment and a sense of purpose."Anybody with any information that may help to locate the stolen items has been urged to contact Thames Valley Police. You can follow BBC Oxfordshire on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

Arrest after raid finds dozens of stolen tools
Arrest after raid finds dozens of stolen tools

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Arrest after raid finds dozens of stolen tools

A man has been held after officers discovered dozens of stolen tools at an address in Ealing. The search, which also found two electric bikes, was part of an investigation into tool thefts in Surrey and Sussex. "The pictures... aren't even half of what was found," Surrey Police said in a social media post. The force is seeking to reunite the tools with their "rightful owners". The arrested man, who officers described as being in his 30s, was held on suspicion of handling stolen goods before being bailed. Surrey Police wrote on Facebook: "We take these crimes seriously, as we understand how tool theft can negatively impact those who rely upon them for a living. "Work is going on behind the scenes to tackle this type of offending in our county." Police warn public to take action after van thefts Data from 2024 showed that only a fraction of tool thefts reported in Surrey led to someone being arrested or charged. The data from Surrey Police showed the force received 277 tool thefts reports between April 2023 and March 2024, but only two charges and five arrests were made Surrey Police added: "We appreciate it's hard to keep tools safe in a van when a determined thief will find a way to break in." But officers urged people to protect their items by parking in a secure car park or garage overnight, removing tools from vans where possible and parking their vehicles within view of CCTV or street lighting. The force urged anyone who recognised any of the pictured items to get in contact, and said they would need to provide proof of purchase before they can take the tool away. Follow BBC Surrey on Facebook or X. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. Fraction of Surrey tool thefts lead to arrests Blitz on crime in 'underserved' rural community Council crime survey aims to tackle public concerns Surrey Police

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