Thieves hit the jackpot again
THIEVES hit the jackpot when they came back for a second round after breaking into a pub.
The Grapes pub in Main Street in East Calder, West Lothian, was raided between 11:.30pm on Sunday and 9:30am on Monday morning.
Police said that around 120 had been stolen from the vending machines.
Last month, the same pub was targeted when it was broken into between 11:15pm on Sunday, 14 June and 8:20am on Monday, 15 June. On that occasion cash was stolen from the gaming machines.
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Weather for Edinburgh
Tuesday 29 May 2012
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