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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Dyfed-Powys,South Wales - A car and even a cement mixer have been stolen from Welsh police forces

A cement mixer is one of the items stolen from Welsh police forces.
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BLUE lights, a cement mixer and even a car are just some of the items that have been stolen from police forces in Wales.
Thieves have taken items from police cars, officers and stations.
Dyfed-Powys Police had copper piping and windscreen wipers taken, while South Wales Police lost a power washer and a motorbike, and North Wales Police had handcuffs and body armour taken.
The news follows a Freedom of Information request to the forces, which revealed thefts dating back to 2013. Gwent Police did not provide details on what had been stolen.
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Criminals in south Wales stole a £350 cement mixer from police premises, blue lights from a police car, and a window and a sign worth £120 from a police station.

Thefts from the Dyfed-Powys Police also included a mobile phone charger from a police station and a £1,000 trailer stolen when it was left on the road.


Read more: http://www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk/car-cemeent-mixer-stole-Welsh-police-forces/story-28412057-detail/story.html#ixzz3vETh5ejc 
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