A white IVECO Van 16 was seen under suspicious circumstances, with the occupants apparently interested in the farm buildings.
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The officers have now issued an appeal to the public and have asked anyone who sees this car near their property to contact the police immediately via 101 or 999 if they suspect a crime is going on.
A spokesperson for the company said: “ATV thefts are an ongoing local and national issue – we recommend multiple levels of security to deter, delay and detect thieves:
Our top 4 tips are; install an alarm system where quads are kept, consider a quadruple protection device such as a SUIP guard and secure the building they are stored in, do not leave keys in or near quads, and install trackers.
Other recommendations include; Good quality LED lighting, CCTV and signage, Driveway and shed alarms, Criminal security signs and signals, Barn doors and secure doors with quality locks, Vehicles parked in front of shed doors at night, Quality chains and floor or wall anchors to secure quad bikes, Trackers on Vehicles, CESAR vehicle marking
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“Remember to please report any suspicious activity to us immediately via 101 or 999 if it is ongoing; including details of the vehicles and people involved.”
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