‘Extremely distinctive’ farm machinery was stolen overnight in Ringwood.
The green coloured machinery was stolen overnight on Wednesday, August 24.
Officers are appealing to the public for help in trying to locate it.
A statement on the Ringwood Police Facebook page said: “Please be aware that the pictured farm machinery was stolen from Ringwood overnight on Wednesday 24th of August. It is an extremely distinctive green colour.
“Have you seen something that looks like this, possibly abandoned somewhere you wouldn’t expect, or parked up on the back of a trailer somewhere?
“If so, please phone 101 or email New.Forest.West.Police@hampshire.pnn.police.uk, quoting the reference number 44220346066 with any information that may help us get this property back to it’s rightful owner.”
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