Roeselare Seven families from the Property Craccostraat and environment in Roeselare have late on Saturday night, burglars on the floor. The perpetrators were mainly of money and jewelry, but got also the presents under the christmas tree. “What they found interesting, and continued to lie. She names, for example, perfume.”
Yves Sanders and Katleen Uyttenhove, both 47, arrived Saturday night around half eleven at their home in the Property Craccostraat, after a dinner out at a restaurant. “We could not enter through the front door and realized immediately that something was not fluff was,” says Yves Sanders, chairman of the Gildemuziek in Roeselare. “On the back of our house we saw that there is a revolving door of a large window was open. We thought immediately of our two small dogs. When we called them, they flew us in the arms. They must be a terrible thing to have witnessed, in their coat were pieces of glass from a window that shattered was.”
Startled?
Kathleen and Yves suspect that they are the perpetrators, perhaps startled by their relatively early arrival. “The entire lower floor was searched, as is our bedroom. But in the room of our son was only one drawer is opened, in that of our daughter even nothing.” The couple played some of the money lost, but also irreplaceable jewelry, such as geboortekettinkjes and other beautiful family heirlooms. “Laptop, camera and iPad remained then untouched,” says Yves. “Particularly infuriating was the fact that the perpetrators of a bottle from the fridge with names and uitstrooiden in the living room.” A little further on, at the couple Geert Remmery (57) and Hilde De Wispelaere (53) sounds a similar story. “We came at quarter to twelve at home”, says Geert, “and saw that the living room turned upside down was taken, even until the asurne of my deceased father. Very is that. The perpetrators tore the paper of a number of gifts under the christmas tree layers. What they found interesting, and continued to lie. She names, for example, perfume.”
The living room was turned upside down, even the asurne of my deceased father
Geert Remmery (57)
Also with Geert and Hilde was a hole punched in a sliding window. “That must have been some noise, but nobody in the neighbourhood has heard something. With us is something more than a thousand euro cash was gone, just like a number of jewels. Other things just kept lying. The perpetrators were clearly not interested in our car that is still at home. The keys layers namely up for grabs.” Geert and Hilde lifting heavy at the fact that their sense of safety at home are kwijtgespeeld. “The burglars have even the refrigerator is opened and credit is done to a bowl of olives,” says Hilde. “I shudder to have something to eat in the fridge sticks out. Everything is throw away, may seem like the best solution.”