A mobile phone shop in the Bradford city centre was broken into by thieves, who used a large stone to smash the front door.
Mudassar Hussain the owner of the shop said his store was targeted at some point approximately between 4.30pm on Sunday and 10am Monday Morning.
Mr Hussains business was left with a smashed front door and damaged shutters. The estimated cost to the business could reach approximately £3,000, customers’ phones were amongst the stock that was taken.
Police at the scene were unable to find any suspects’ fingerprints inside the store however their investigations are on-going and appeal to anyone with any information to call the police via 101.
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