Devon and Cornwall Police are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information in connection with a report of theft of a GPS system from a tractor in a barn on a farm in East Devon.
Devon and Cornwall Police are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information in connection with a report of theft of a GPS system from a tractor in a barn on a farm in East Devon.
This has taken place on a farm in the area of (no street name) Kentisbeare sometime between 5pm on Thursday 7 March and 6am on Friday 8 March.
We ask those using GPS systems to consider pin enabling them (where possible), mark them with postcodes/etching/marking kit, and most importantly, remove them from vehicles when not in use and store them securely.
Please be wary of any suspicious activity and make a note of descriptions and vehicle registrations, report any suspicious activity on 999.
Anyone with information, offered similar items or with CCTV in the area mentioned is asked to please phone 101 quoting 502400055847, or make contact via the Devon & Cornwall Police website.

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