Police want help to identify a burglar who stole a charity tin from a Guernsey takeaway.
A collection box for the RNLI was stolen. It's not known how much was it in.
Drinks, confectionary and a staff tips jar was also taken
Police and Guernsey Crimestoppers are appealing for any information that can identify the thief.
It happened at L'Islet Chip Inn at around 1.30am on Friday (14 May)
The building was also damaged in the burglary.
"Please help to ensure that the Bailiwick of Guernsey remains a safe place to live and work. Speak up to Crimestoppers today anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online. You may be eligible for a reward of up to £500 for information leading to the arrest of, and charge issued to the thief. Alternatively, waive your anonymity and call Bailiwick Law Enforcement on 01481 725111." - Crimestoppers Guerney


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