North Dorset farm reports chainsaw, mower, fuel and tools stolen | Dorset Echo

2022-07-23 04:46:31 By : Ms. Elva Xia

OFFICERS are appealing for information after a farm building in Stalbridge reported an early hours break-in.

The incident, on Wednesday, July 13, saw heating oil and diesel reported stolen.

North Dorset Police said the following items were also stolen: petrol chainsaw, petrol mower, petrol strimmer, battery powered angle grinder and mains powered grinder, circular saw, battery powered drill, 4 solar powered fencers, tool box full of tools and a socket set.

A spokesperson for North Dorset Police called for anyone with information to come forward. They said:  "If you have any information please contact Dorset Police via 101 quoting ref 55220116343".

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