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£7,000 mower is stolen
A RIDE-on mower worth £7,000 was stolen from Leigh Sinton between 8pm on Tuesday, April 29, and 3pm the next day.
The grey Stiga Park-Pro mower with a 42-inch cut and a Briggs and Stratton engine was driven across two fields and through cut fences before being loaded into a vehicle.
Police hope witnesses saw a van or low-sided vehicle being driven from a field onto the Hereford-Ledbury road near Leigh Sinton between the given times.
Anyone who saw this happening, or who has seen the mower, is asked to contact police on 08457 444888, quoting 357S/300408, or anonymously on 0800 555111.
3:02pm Friday 2nd May 2008
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CommentPosted by: hornyold rd, malvern on 12:20pm Sat 3 May 08
The thief will probably be grassed on very soon.
The thief will probably be grassed on very soon.
Posted by: Helen Bach on 8:10am Wed 7 May 08
I've got a £25 strimmer from Argos. Helen B
I've got a £25 strimmer from Argos. Helen B
Posted by: chocolate starfish, malvern on 5:44pm Thu 8 May 08
I am wondering. Does this story and the ground braking top notch cutting edge rollercoaster ride of a story published in the same paper under the headline "First cut due for commons grass." have something in "common." Pun unintended.
I am wondering. Does this story and the ground braking top notch cutting edge rollercoaster ride of a story published in the same paper under the headline "First cut due for commons grass." have something in "common." Pun unintended.
Posted by: chocolate starfish, malvern on 5:45pm Thu 8 May 08
I am wondering. Does this story and the ground braking top notch cutting edge rollercoaster ride of a story published in the same paper under the headline "First cut due for commons grass." have something in "common." Pun unintended.
I am wondering. Does this story and the ground braking top notch cutting edge rollercoaster ride of a story published in the same paper under the headline "First cut due for commons grass." have something in "common." Pun unintended.
Posted by: Helen Bach on 6:38pm Thu 8 May 08
Your not joking chocolate starfish! I think someone so disgusted with the state of the common, decided to take things into their own hands, literally!! Helen B.
Your not joking chocolate starfish! I think someone so disgusted with the state of the common, decided to take things into their own hands, literally!! Helen B.
Posted by: M@lvernite, UK on 10:52am Fri 9 May 08
[quote]Police hope witnesses saw a van or low-sided vehicle being driven from a field onto the Hereford-Ledbury road near Leigh Sinton between the given times.[/quote]
I bet they do.
The headline should read "Crime committed. Police baffled".
It could form the basis of a regular slot in the Gazette.
Police hope witnesses saw a van or low-sided vehicle being driven from a field onto the Hereford-Ledbury road near Leigh Sinton between the given times.
I bet they do.
The headline should read "Crime committed. Police baffled".
It could form the basis of a regular slot in the Gazette.
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