£4,000 Worth Of Tools Stolen From Farm In Milton Keynes |
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Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses in connection with a burglary at a farm in Milton Keynes.
The incident happened on Thursday (19/8), sometime between 9am and 2pm at Stockwell Farm in Wavendon. Offenders broke into three barns and stole tools and plant machinery valued at over £4,000. Items stolen include: Two Karcher pressure washers Petrol 2-stroke chain saw, Petrol 2-stroke small McCulloch chain saw Flymo 2-stroke hedge trimmer 22cc orange Spear & Jackson 2-stroke grass trimmer 32cc Dewalt DW988 hammer drill Black & Decker hammer drill Dewalt table saw and carry frame Diesel 4KVA generator in a red carry frame Diesel 3KV generator in a yellow carry frame PC David Clifford-Smith, leading the investigation, said: “We would like to hear from anyone who may have been offered any of the above items for sale at a bargain price. “We also want to hear from anyone who may have seen a small burgundy panel van in the area of the farm that day. This is a large amount of equipment to steal and not very easy to hide away. If people don’t want to speak to us directly they can call Crimestoppers anonymously with information.” If you have any information about this incident, please contact PC Clifford-Smith at Milton Keynes police station via the 24-hour non-emergency number, 0845 8 505 505. If you do not want to speak to the police, call the Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111. You can also give information to the police in person by visiting any police station. Find out the opening times and location of your local station or please call 0845 8 505 505.
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