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Arrests after Vicarage Road break-in

Police borrowed thermal imaging equipment from the fire service to help find two men who had broken into Vicarage Road stadium.

Officers were called to the home of Watford FC and Saracens at around 12.15am yesterday morning following reports of people inside the ground.

And because the police helicopter, which is fitted with thermal imaging equipment, was already in use officers borrowed the special infrared gear to trace them.

Officers then apprehended the two men inside the stadium.

Kerry Reynolds, a 24-year-old man from Highlands, in Watford, has since been charged with burglary and assaulting a police officer.

A second man, also from Watford, also remains in custody.

7:29pm Thursday 27th March 2008

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Posted by: Ralph, Sofa on 7:41pm Thu 27 Mar 08
Bad move from the boys in blue to stop them, rumour has it that it was Collins and the Duke trying to find their way to the goal!
Posted by: JohnBoy, Watford on 9:14pm Thu 27 Mar 08
it was colin looking for his school cap
Posted by: The enlightened one, Garston on 11:29pm Thu 27 Mar 08
Hopefully they were going to plant a bomb under boofers chair.
Posted by: cynic, harrow on 3:12pm Fri 28 Mar 08
Dont tell everybody but they were looking for Aidy's Plan B.
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