The three killers were part of a loose-knit gang behind a major crimewave of carjackings and thefts that began around October last year. |
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The end of the trial, however, has given us an insight into how parts of urban Britain are in the grip of a crimewave the law barely touches. |
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It is responsible for a crimewave that accounts for up to 40 per cent of offences. |
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A CENTER Parcs resort is in the grip of a crimewave after hundreds of bikes and valuables were stolen. |
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Edinburgh is currently suffering a crimewave of bag-snatchers who will do anything to get hold of your purse and your wallet. |
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It is believed a property crimewave can be stopped if offenders are hit with the Big Brother tactics. |
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A ONE-MAN crimewave has been banned from wearing a hat in public. |
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Earlier this week one-man crimewave Steven Palmer was jailed for three months after being caught stealing a satellite navigation system in a police sting operation. |
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