UNI STUDENT'S LAPTOP STOLEN
28.10.2005
12:00 - 27 October 2005
Police today appealed for the return of two laptop computers containing a student's coursework that were stolen in an Exeter burglary. The computers, along with a digital camera and a printer, were stolen from a house in Exwick Hill last Thursday.
An Italian student had stored on them his coursework for his University of Plymouth degree.
PC Duncan Underhill, of Exeter police, said: "They are high value laptops and contained this student's entire coursework and he desperately wants it back."
The house was broken into between midday and 4.30pm when nobody was in.
One laptop was a Compaq 2458 Presario and the other was an Aries. Also taken were a Fuji 601 digital camera, an Epsom A3 inkjet printer and the student's Italian passport and identification card.
The equipment has been valued at a total of £3,000.
This article was sourced from www.thisisexeter.co.uk