Thursday, June 16, 2011

Thieves Steal Handbags Spen Churches

Thieves Steal Handbags Spen Churches
shameless thief stole a woman 82 years of the portfolio of a Catholic church when he went to receive Holy Communion.

The man fled with the bag containing her purse, £ 40, cards and car keys during the Mass on Monday at St. Paul's Church,

Cleckheaton.

The flight is the third of churches over the past three weeks.

On 22 May a child PSP game console were stolen from the Central Methodist Church, Mortimer Street, Cleckheaton at the

spectacle of entertainment for children.

And a woman aged 80's handbag was stolen at St. James's, Heckmondwike, on Tuesday while she was an anniversary of 90 years.

In the bag were the keys, cash and cards.

St Paul's parish priest Father Peter Smith said the man suspected of stealing a anilos chanel carrera galleries of his church last

Thursday, saying he wanted to pray for his grandmother, who had died.

He said: "I think it was sussing people was about 30 years and wearing dark environment with a very distinctive canvas bag on

his shoulder had a European accent You know in your church ... and you know when someone is new.

"Last Tuesday, he returned and sat behind a woman. He had the idea that there was something strange about him.

"He is attracted to her purse with her when she came, and dinner, but he thought it would give the benefit of and put it on

the chair.

"He expected that people have come to Communion, and so I could not see it.

She rushed to his place but he had disappeared. She knew her purse was gone and he was gone too.

"She shuddered, but she's fine now.

"These people come to a church building and have no respect for anything. Think not prick your conscience?"

Father Smith said that people often came to chanel fantasy factory asking for

money, but most claims are not true - and when they were killed, the priests were greeted by a deluge of violence.

He said: "People say, 'You call yourself a Christian?

"I will tell people not to leave baggage unattended. Today is a sad situation that people should take into account in a

church.

"We must have a Christian attitude, but it can not go that far."

Sgt Ian Welch Spener NPT, said: "This is a heinous crime, it is all the more despicable because it is committed in a place of

worship .."

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