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 Post subject: Equestrian Equipment Stolen From Field
PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:32 pm 
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Overnight Between 26/01/2012 and 27/01/2012 and again on the 28/01/2012 and 29/01/2012 thefts from a field in Leigh Lane occurred. The offenders stole various items including a distinctive pirelli lunge line, lead ropes, girths, head collars and a battery for an electric fencer. These were taken from an insecure trailer. If you saw anything suspicious or have any information please contact Dorset Police on 101 or Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111 quoting Crime Number C:12:D:4238

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Matthew Johnson

Colehill SNT

This is a Community Message from Dorset Police, we thank you for your continued support.
02/02/2012 This is a Theft message.

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