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Break-in forces Strood Sports Centre to shut

By: Nicola Jordan njordan@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:26, 28 February 2022

Updated: 14:45, 28 February 2022

Strood Sports Centre closed this morning after a break-in just after midnight.

Staff turning up at the leisure complex in Watling Street discovered the burglary.

Strood Sports Centre, Watling Street

It was due to re-open this lunchtime after damage caused by the burglars was cleared.

Police were called at 12.30am after an intruder alarm was activated.

Spokesman Andy Saunders said: "Officers attended and found an entrance to the site had been forced.

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"The building was searched but no suspects were located.

"Damage was caused inside to a vending machine and to the reception area.

Strood Sports Centre

"A forensic analysis of the crime scene as well as a review of CCTV is ongoing."

It's understood nothing was stolen from the multi-purpose centre, which includes a swimming pool, gym and all-weather pitches

Speaking this morning, Bob Dimond, Medway Council’s head of sport leisure, tourism and heritage, said: “Unfortunately, there was a reported break-in.

"The centre was closed this morning, and will be reopening at midday. The matter has been reported to the police.”

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