A HOME in Lynbrook had more than $5000 worth of property stolen last week.
Jewellery, computers, mobile phones and a camera were stolen from the address on Gilmore Crescent.
The home was invaded between 7.30am and 6.15pm on Friday 27 November through a timber laundry door which was forced open.
The offenders ransacked the home and a television and other household items were moved but not stolen.
Home ransacked in break-in

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