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College 16/05/2013 Burglary Teesside High School Eaglescliffe Age 3 - 18 04/08/2013 Burglary Hartlepool College of Further Education College 13/05/2013 Burglary Hartlepool Sixth Form College College 21/09/2013 Burglary John Snow College Stockton College 03/04/2013 Burglary Acklam Whin Primary School Middlesbrough Primary 16/09/2013 Burglary Chandlers Ridge Primary School Nunthorpe Primary 12/04/2013 Burglary Greatham C of E Primary School Hartlepool Primary 23/04/2013 Burglary Handale Primary School Loftus Primary 16/04/2013 Burglary Newtown Junior School Stockton Primary 14/11/2013 Burglary Northgate Junior School Guisborough Primary 05/08/2013 Burglary Owton Manor Primary School Hartlepool Primary 19/04/2013 Burglary Roseberry Junior School Billingham Primary 10/08/2013 Burglary Roseworth Primary School Stockton Primary 07/09/2013 Burglary Roseworth Primary School Stockton Primary 12/11/2013 Burglary Rossmere County Primary & Infant School Hartlepool Primary 10/10/2013 Burglary St Aidans C of E Aided Memorial Primary School Hartlepoo Primary 21/11/2013 Burglary St Francis of Assisi Primary School Ingleby Barwick Primary 28/05/2013 Burglary St Margareth Clitherows Catholic Primary School South BanPrimary 05/08/2013 Burglary St Marks Elm Tree CE Primary School Stockton Primary 25/01/2013 Burglary St Marys Primary School Middlesbrough Primary 06/09/2013 Burglary St Teresas RC Primary School Hartlepool Primary 18/09/2013 Burglary Billingham Campus School Secondary 20/07/2013 Burglary Bishopsgarth School Stockton Secondary 09/10/2013 Burglary Bishopsgarth School Stockton Secondary 23/05/2013 Burglary Blakeston Community School Stockton Secondary 07/06/2013 Burglary Blakeston Community School Stockton Secondary 27/07/2013 Burglary Blakeston Community School Stockton Secondary 26/08/2013 Burglary Blakeston Community School Stockton Secondary 29/05/2013 Burglary Brierton Secondary School Hartlepool Secondary 21/05/2013 Burglary Brierton Secondary School Hartlepool Secondary 14/08/2013 Burglary Catcote School Hartlepool Secondary 24/06/2013 Burglary Grangefield Special School Stockton Secondary 20/02/2013 Burglary North Shore Academy Stockton Secondary 04/07/2013 Burglary Northfield School Billingham Secondary 07/05/2013 Burglary Rye Hills School Redcar Secondary 24/01/2013 Burglary St Patricks RC Comprehsive School Thornaby Secondary 24/10/2013 Criminal damage Middlesbrough College F.E. College 12/04/2013 Criminal damage Redcar and Cleveland College F.E. College 23/06/2013 Criminal damage Redcar and Cleveland College F.E. College 24/09/2013 Criminal damage E.O.T.A.S. Normanby Road Age 5 - 16 11/12/2013 Criminal damage E.O.T.A.S. Normanby Road Age 5 - 16 29/07/2013 Criminal damage Hartlepool College of Further Education College 03/12/2013 Criminal damage Hartlepool College of Further Education College 16/05/2013 Criminal damage Hartlepool Sixth Form College College 06/08/2013 Criminal damage Abingdon Primary School Middlesbrough Primary 02/10/2013 Criminal damage Barley Fields Primary School Ingleby Barwick Primary 25/10/2013 Criminal damage Berwick Hills Primary School Middlesbrough Primary 01/03/2013 Criminal damage Caedmon Primary School Middlesbrough Primary 04/02/2013 Criminal damage Golden Flatts Primary School Hartlepool Primary 04/02/2013 Criminal damage Golden Flatts Primary School Hartlepool Primary 11/02/2013 Criminal damage Golden Flatts Primary School Hartlepool Primary 04/07/2013 Criminal damage Golden Flatts Primary School Hartlepool Primary 08/08/2013 Criminal damage Golden Flatts Primary School Hartlepool Primary 09/02/2013 Criminal damage Grange Primary School Hartlepool Primary 30/08/2013 Criminal damage Grange Primary School Hartlepool Primary 30/10/2013 Criminal damage Grange Primary School Hartlepool Primary 05/11/2013 Criminal damage Grange Primary School Hartlepool Primary 22/05/2013 Criminal damage Hardwick Green Primary School Stockton Primary 21/06/2013 Criminal damage Hardwick Green Primary School Stockton Primary 20/12/2013 Criminal damage Huntcliffe Primary School Guisborough Primary 16/07/2013 Criminal damage Junction Farm Primary School Eaglescliffe Primary 27/03/2013 Criminal damage Lynnfield Primary School Hartlepool Primary 18/05/2013 Criminal damage Lynnfield Primary School Hartlepool Primary 04/07/2013 Criminal damage Newport Primary School Middlesbrough Primary 30/07/2013 Criminal damage Newport Primary School Middlesbrough Primary 06/08/2013 Criminal damage Newport Primary School Middlesbrough Primary 12/08/2013 Criminal damage Newport Primary School Middlesbrough Primary 16/09/2013 Criminal damage Newport Primary School Middlesbrough Primary 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