Golf Clubs Under Siege: A String of Strange Burglaries

Keighley, UKSun Jan 18 2026
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In the quiet town of Brandford, something odd happened. Over three nights, a group of men broke into the Keighley Golf Club. They stole golf buggies, knives, and alcohol. They didn't just do it once. They did it three times. The police are still trying to figure out why. The men wore hooded jackets and balaclavas. They looked like they were trying to hide their faces. The police checked the CCTV footage. But it only made them more confused. The men were seen walking around the club hours after the burglary. It's like they were coming back to see what they had done. The police think the men might be after something specific. Maybe they want to sell the golf buggies. Or maybe they want to scrap the silver trophies for money. But why leave the buggies behind? It doesn't make sense.
This isn't the first time something like this has happened. A few years ago, the Kings River Golf and Country Club was vandalized. A man named Noah Scott was caught. He was charged with breaking and entering. But the police in Keighley say this is still an ongoing investigation. It's not just Keighley. Golf clubs in Hampshire and Gloucestershire have also been hit. Thieves have smashed trophy cabinets and stolen silverware. They even drove a stolen buggy. The police warn that these burglaries are becoming more common. The Keighley Golf Club is a historic place. It was founded in 1904. It has one of the best parkland courses in the area. But now, it's in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The police are asking the local community for help. They need information about the men who did this. The exact reason behind these thefts remains a mystery. But one thing is clear. Golf clubs need to be more careful. They need to protect their property. And the police need to catch these thieves before they strike again.
https://localnews.ai/article/golf-clubs-under-siege-a-string-of-strange-burglaries-e4b9a443

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