LUCKNOW, Jan. 4 -- Burglars targeted a constable's locked house in Dubbagga and two houses in Indira Nagar on Friday night itself, police said. In Dubagga, burglars broke into the locked house of a constable and decamped with cash and jewellery worth around Rs.15 lakh in Amrapali Barawan Khurd Colony. Constable Dharmendra Rawat lives in a rented house in the colony. According to police, Rawat had left for duty around 7.30 pm on Friday. His wife and children were away at their native village, leaving the house unoccupied. The theft reportedly took place after 1.30 am. Jewellery worth about Rs.13 lakh, Rs.2 lakh in cash and other valuables were stolen. The incident came to light on Saturday morning, following which police teams reached the spot and inspected the scene. CCTV footage from nearby areas reportedly captured visuals of some youths riding a motorcycle around the time of the incident. A written complaint has been submitted at Dubbagga police station, and efforts are underway to identify the suspects, police said. One of the two houses targeted in Indira Nagar belongs to retired army personnel Anil Kumar. Another house, occupied by tenants Ankit Ranjan and Akash, was also broken into while they were away. According to residents, the theft occurred around 2.30 am, with the burglars stealing a laptop, mobile phones and cash. The CCTV footage showed five individuals carrying bags and hiding whenever someone approached before fleeing with the stolen items. Residents said the same group also attempted to break into another nearby house, whose occupants were away on a trip to Vaishno Devi. Inspector of Indira Nagar police station said that no formal complaint had been received in connection with the thefts so far, but confirmed that CCTV footage showing five suspicious persons moving in the area had come to the notice of the police and was being examined....