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Off-road bike stolen in village raid



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Published Date: 19 November 2008
AN OFF-road bike, an industrial steam cleaner and a chainsaw were among items taken from farm outbuildings in Bramlands Lane, Woodmancote near Henfield.
The theft from took place between 5.30pm on Thursday and 9am on Friday of last week (November 13/14).

The off-road bike was a Kawasaki model.

Police believe a vehicle was used to transport the stolen items and local residents are asked to be especially vigilant over the coming few weeks as the offenders may make a return visit.

If you have any information relating to this incident please contact PC John Burt at Pulborough Police Station on 0845 60 70 999 quoting serial 969 of November 14, 2008.

For comprehensive coverage of all the stories making the local news, read Friday's edition of the West Sussex County Times newspaper. Visitors to www.wscountytimes.co.uk who wish to purchase a copy of the County Times newspaper but live outside our circulation area can do so by telephoning 01403 751200 and asking for reception. The cost of the newspaper plus postage in England is £1.53 which can be paid for by credit card. Overseas rates are also available, on request.

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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2008 4:50 PM
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  • Location: Horsham
 
 
  

 
 


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