Police are investigating thefts at a Carmarthen caravan park.
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POLICE are investigating a spate of burglaries at a Carmarthenshire caravan park.
Four vans have been broken into at Carmarthen Carmarthen in the last month, and officers are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
It is understood a number of the caravans showed signs of forced entry, but it is not known how the others were burgled.
A spokesman for Dyfed Powys Police said: "Police are investigating a number of burglaries that have occurred at Carmarthen Bay Holiday Village in the last month.
The first break-in was reported on November 9 when an iron, gas bottles and five highchairs were taken.
The second was reported on November 22 when power tools were taken.
The third burglary was reported on December 1 when a television and a DVD player were taken from a static caravan, and then just two days later a halogen cooker and a vacuum clear were taken from another van.
Officers are appealing for anyone with information about the incidents - or the whereabouts of the stolen property - to come forward.
Can you help? Call Dyfed-Powys Police in Kidwelly on 101.
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