Laptops stolen from Byron High School

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Data projector and cash also gone.

Thieves have reportedly made off with 60 Lenovo laptops from a high school in Byron Bay.

Laptops stolen from Byron High School

NSW Police said the alleged offenders broke into the school after hours on Tuesday last week.

Along with student laptops, a data projector and sum of cash was also stolen.

The total value of the heist was alleged to be in excess of $31,000.

School students across New South Wales received Lenovo laptops as part of the Federal Government's computers in schools program.

A spokesman for the NSW Department of Education confirmed that the stolen laptops were delivered to the school as part of this taxpayer-funded program.

Police appealed to anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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