The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is appealing for information in relation to the theft of a tractor in the vicinity of the Mountjoy Road, Coalisland, Co. Tyrone.
The tractor is a Massey Ferguson 6150 pictured below, which was taken at approximately 1:00a.m on November 1. Police believe the tractor was headed in the direction of Ardboe.
The PSNI has asked anyone with information that may be able to assist the case, to contact police on 101 quoting reference 696.
Police are also investigating a burglary at a house in Fortfield Manor, Greenisland, Co. Antrim that happened on Saturday, November 2.
At around 8:00p.m, four masked men, all dressed in dark clothing, entered the house through the back door and ordered the occupants, a woman and three children, into the living room.
The males, who claimed to represent a paramilitary organisation, then proceeded to search the house for approximately 30 minutes taking with them a quantity of jewellery and a sum of cash when they left.
The PSNI confirmed that all victims were physically uninjured, however stated that they were “understandably left extremely distressed by the incident”.
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Meanwhile, the is appealing for information following the theft of vehicles at the Ballymena Road area of Doagh, Co. Antrim.
It was reported that three vehicles were taken from a premises in the area, sometime between Thursday, October 17 and 8:30a.m on Friday, October 18.
A green coloured Range Rover and a white coloured Toyota Land Cruiser, which were taken during the incident have now been recovered.
A blue coloured Volkswagen Amarok, which was also taken during the incident, remains outstanding, according to the PSNI.
Detective inspector Lenaghan said that enquiries are continuing and has appealed to anyone with any information in relation to the incident, to contact detectives on 101 quoting reference number 334 18/10/24.