The detatched home was broken into after police officers left the scene
A house where a married couple died, in an incident which triggered a double murder probe in Totley, Sheffield, has been broken into South Yorkshire Police said: “We received a report around 9am on Thursday, December 1 that a property had been broken into on Terrey Road, Sheffield, the night before.
Nothing is reported to have been stolen. Officers attended and are continuing with their enquiries.”Mr and Mrs Andrews had lived in their home for decades and it was where they had brought up their three children – two daughters and a son. Mr Andrews, aged 79, had been a builder and had extended the house to accommodate the growing family over the years.
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