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Hooded man steals bakery cash register in Limassol and flees with accomplice

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-10

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• What happened: A hooded man stole a cash register containing €300 from a bakery in Limassol, escaping with an accomplice on a motorcycle. • Why it matters: The incident highlights ongoing concerns about crime in the area, prompting police investigations to enhance public safety. • What to watch next: Authorities will continue their investigation, and updates on the suspects' identification and capture are anticipated.

Local CrimeLimassolpoliceTop News Hooded man steals bakery cash register in Limassol and flees with accomplice Hooded Man Robs Bakery In Limassol, Takes Cash Register And Flees Relevant News Hooded man steals bakery cash register in Limassol and flees with accomplice 10 July 2026 World Cup: France’s win over Morocco sets Paris and London ablaze (videos) 10 July 2026 Cyprus fuel stations brace for price rises as Iran war escalates 10 July 2026 Newsroom 10 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Police are investigating a robbery at a bakery in Limassol, carried out in the early hours of Friday. According to the data under examination, at around 3:30 am a company delivery driver noticed an unknown man inside the bakery, his face covered with a hood, attempting to remove the cash register drawer. With the help of the bakery employee, they tried to restrain him, but the perpetrator managed to escape, taking the cash register drawer with him, which contained €300. A second person was waiting for the perpetrator outside the bakery on a motorcycle, and the two fled together in an unknown direction. CID Limassol continues its investigations. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News World Cup: France’s win over Morocco sets Paris and London ablaze (videos) Cyprus fuel stations brace for price rises as Iran war escalates “Justice will decide who is right!” Cypriot lawyer explains why he is taking Meta to court over online free speech 38 degrees, clear weekend ahead Can the digital euro strengthen European sovereignty? Why manual social media monitoring is no longer enough British Bases antenna plans point to militarisation of Akrotiri, mayor says Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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