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Police are appealing for information after thieves stole 50 railing panels in Amble.
Between 9am Saturday, September 11, and 7am Thursday, September 16, thieves entered the Coquet Enterprise Park in Amble and stole 50 steel railing panels, using a flat-bed transit loader style vehicle to transport them.
Anyone with any information into the theft or who may have seen anyone suspicious in the area when the theft occurred is asked to contact police on 03456 043 043 ext 69191 or the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Police are appealing for information after thieves stole 50 railing panels in Amble.
Between 9am Saturday, September 11, and 7am Thursday, September 16, thieves entered the Coquet Enterprise Park in Amble and stole 50 steel railing panels, using a flat-bed transit loader style vehicle to transport them.
Anyone with any information into the theft or who may have seen anyone suspicious in the area when the theft occurred is asked to contact police on 03456 043 043 ext 69191 or the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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