Owner heartbroken after Sunderland independent bakery 'ransacked' by burglars
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An investigation into a break in at The Sugar Pot, in Thomas Street, has been launched after offenders ransacked the bakery stealing around £50 from the till in the early hours of Tuesday, April 6.
Gemma Liddle, who owns the shop, shared pictures of the damage following an ‘awful’ year spent trying to keep the business going during the Covid pandemic.
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Hide AdThe mum-of-four said: “We were woken at 4am this morning by the police because the shop was broken into, after the awful past year trying to keep the business going then finally reopening only two weeks ago this has devastated us they ransacked the shop probably setting us back upwards of £1000 for the sake of stealing a £50 till with a few 1p, 2p and 5p coins in
“We are now looking at installing cctv and a new door.”
A coffee shop in Seaham has also reported a break in on Tuesday morning but it is not believed to be linked at this stage.
A Force Spokesperson said: “Earlier today we received a report of a break in at a premises on Thomas Street, Sunderland.
“It was reported that at some point overnight, offenders have smashed a glass door to gain entry, before making an untidy search and making off with a quantity of cash.
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Hide Ad“Enquiries are ongoing into this incident and anyone with information is asked to get in touch by calling 101 or using the Tell us Something page on our website, quoting log 56 06/04/21.”