Local Secondary School broken into: Woman arrested by Avon and Somerset police

  • 4 months ago
A woman has been arrested after a special education needs school in Bristol says it was broken into twice in the space of a week. Briarwood School said a safe, iPads and keys to their new minibus were stolen, with “significant damage” also caused.

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00:00 A woman has been arrested after a special educational needs school in Bristol says it
00:05 was broken into twice in the space of a week.
00:10 Brerod School said a safe, iPads and keys to their new binny bus were stolen, with significant
00:16 damage also caused.
00:19 Avon and Somerset Police say they have since found a damaged safe and arrested a woman
00:24 on suspicion of burglary.
00:27 The school, which has three sites across east-central Bristol, said the incidents happened at its
00:33 secondary provision of the site of Bristol Metropolitan Academy.
00:38 In a statement on social media on Monday 20 May, the school said "We are very sad to
00:43 let our families and community know that our secondary school was broken into last week."
00:50 Brerod School supports pupils from three to 19 with severe and profound learning difficulties,
00:56 complex needs, autism and sensory impairment.

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