Boston police have apprehended two individuals allegedly responsible for a spate of mobile phone burglaries. Upon the arrests, the police have issued a warning to residents, advising them to exercise extra caution. Particularly in warmer weather periods where windows are often left ajar, residents are urged not to leave valuables, such as mobile phones, in sight or within reach of open windows. Consequently, the local populace is encouraged to take protective precautions in securing their residences as well as their belongings. This article is based on original reporting from www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk, adapted here by The Lincoln Post.
Police Urge Caution Following Arrests in Boston for Series of Phone Thefts
Officers are urging people not to leave valuables on view or close to open windows during hot weather


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