02/02/2007

Tractor stolen in County Antrim

Police in County Antrim have appealed for information following the theft of a tractor and road sweeper yesterday evening.

The vehicle was stolen from the Loranville Development in the Antiville Road area of Larne at around 5.30pm.

It is described as being a red coloured Case Maxim 140, with a road sweeper attached to the rear.

The owner has said that he is willing to offer a reward for the safe return of the vehicle, and police have appealed to anyone who may have seen it being driven in the area after 5.30pm yesterday, or who may have any information in connection with the theft, to contact them on 0845 600 8000, or anonymously on the Crimestoppers number on 0800 555 111.

(EF)

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