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Robbers broke into a north Hull youth center and stole items including a computer that held five years' worth of data on attendees of the program. Thisishullandeastriding.co.uk reports that names, addresses and medical conditions of up to 700 current and former attendees of the program were stored on the computer, which, according to the program's founder, Tony Fee, was password-protected. An Humberside police spokesman said some of the stolen property has been recovered but not the computer. Fee said most residents know about the robbery, but staff are considering writing to parents about the loss of records.
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