By Adam Evans
Detectives believe they have the DNA of whoever was behind a series of burglaries in County Tyrone.
Blood was found at the scene at St Theresa's Church in Sion Mills where a window was broken overnight.
A restaurant opposite the church was also targeted as two tills and an ATM reader were stolen.
The PSNI says those have since been recovered though.
It's been described as an "attack on the people of Sion Mills".
Anyone with more information is being urged to come forward to police.
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