Criminals have been running rampant in Dandaloo Street in past weeks vandalising and stealing from properties.
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Nothing was sacred as four churches in town were targeted along with the Fruit and Vegetable Shop, Golf Club and Joblink Plus.
St Mary's Anglican Church was attacked as recently as Wednesday night or Thursday morning.
Reverend Phil Howes said although nothing was taken this time they weren't so lucky late last month when a large amount of cash and some electrical items were stolen.
"I walked up this morning (Thursday) and saw the door was opened. I thought someone might have been inside but I realised we'd been broken into again," he said.
Co-owner of the Narromine Fruit and Veg Shop, Karen Arnaudon, said their shop was broken into last Friday.
"They took charity jars that were pretty full, chips and lollies and cartons of coke," she said.
"They tried to get into the ATM and now we have a 24-hour security man here to watch that until it's fixed."
The criminals were unable to access any money but did damage the back of the Commonwealth Bank ATM.
"This is the third time in a month (we've been broken into)," Ms Ardaudon said.
In a bid to catch the criminals Ms Ardaudon set up a camera which was also stolen on Friday.
"They took the security camera, the wheelie bin and threw rubbish around. No vandalism, just enough to be annoying," she said.
The puzzling factor in both incidents is no money is kept at the Anglican Church or the Fruit and Veg Shop.
"A person who breaks in is a low, low person," Ms Ardaudon said.
Rev Howes is disappointed but said he was forgiving of the incident.
"It's a bit disappointing but it doesn't matter we've go to find forgiveness," he said.
"It's stingy to expect God to forgive us when we don't forgive others."
Rev Howes said he hoped if someone was in such dire straits where they felt the need to steal that they would approach him for help.
The Anglican Church was not the only religious institute targeted in these attacks. The police have reported incidents at The Narromine United Church, The Catholic Church and Church Hall and the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
At the Uniting Church a laptop, overhead projector and cash was taken on Friday August 29.
At the Catholic Church the office was ransacked and the local priest's belongings and clothing of religious meaning was pulled out of the drawers. The police allege the people were looking for cash which is not held on the premises.
A data projector was stolen from the Seventh Day Adventist Church on Friday August 29.
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