Police are appealing for witnesses and information following the theft of a tractor and baler, which was stolen during a burglary in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire.
Offenders cut a lock at Home Park Works in Station Road to gain access to the site overnight between Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27.
They made off with an 18-plate JCB Fastrac and a green baler (pictured top).
PC Chris Holding from the Abbots Langley Safer Neighbourhood Team is investigating. He said: “The tractor is a large vehicle and is likely to have been loaded onto the back of a truck to be taken away.
“As it’s quite an unusual vehicle, I’m keen to hear from anyone who may have seen it being driven onto a lorry or it travelling on the back of a lorry.
“If you were in the area on the night of the incident please think back and get in touch if you believe you can help our investigation.
Any information – however seemingly insignificant it may appear – may prove very useful.
“Additionally, if you were driving in and around the area and have a dash cam, please review it and – if you’ve captured the tractor at all – please let us know.”
Helping the inquiry
Anyone who has any other information contact PC Holding on: [email protected].
You can also report information online or using the non-emergency number ‘101’, quoting reference ’41/37814/19′.
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