COUGAR coach Karl Harrison has called for the return of his 'electronic lifeline' after thieves struck at the Lawkholme Lane club.
A sneak thief stole his briefcase from the entrance to the club earlier this week, and although the case and papers were found scattered close to the Keighley Leisure Centre his electronic personal organiser was still missing.
"Much of the information on it is vital to Karl, but isn't worth anything to whoever took it," said Cougar Park marketing manager Gary Murgatroyd.
Karl Harrison has appealed for it to be returned by anyone who finds it. "I'm not bothered if it is returned anonymously, or if someone just gives us a at the club to say where it is," he said.
Anyone with information can call the club on 01535-213111.
n The club is also launching a new Saturday Yankee competition to replace the Cougar Loot Lottery.
The competition uses winning horses in televised races as a way of picking the winning numbers.
"It has proved very popular at other clubs across the country and has already attracted a lot of interest in the town," Gary Murgatroyd said.
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