PeterNatt
Well-Known Member
On the evening of Sunday 23 July 2006 a suspicious person was seen coming out of farm buildings. The occupant was away and no one should have been around but then two more people emerged from the corn barn. A four wheel drive vehicle then come out with at least four people inside it and drove off across the adjoining field. These people were persued on foot but the car drove out and dissapeared west along the North Crawley Road. Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. The vehicle registration appeared to be G571 G**. It was a blue or silvery blue Mitsubishi Shogun or similar make.
At around the same time a silver Discovery had been spotted by another farmer who went to investigate, however when he got back to his own buildings found that several items had been stolen. The vehicle went through a gate on the raodside just by the entrance to Crawley Road council tip. The gate was left open and had to be tied up otherwise the cattle in the fields would have escaped onto the road.
This incident could have endangered the safety of members of the public as the footpaths are well used and the vehicles were driven at a reckless
speed.
The feedback of information from this coordinator has been greatly appreciated and will hopefully lead to an arrest.
The concern is that the cattle could have got out on the road and that if there had been horses in the field they too could have escaped. These people have got no regard for anything so please be aware that gates should be secured by ensuring that their hinges are reversed so that the gate can not be lifted off it's hinges and that they should be locked closed with a strong lock and chain.
If you are able to supply any further information in connection with this incident please contact Helen Sharratt on 01908 686169 or if you see anyone
acting suspiciously or a vehicle which matches the description please dial
999.
At around the same time a silver Discovery had been spotted by another farmer who went to investigate, however when he got back to his own buildings found that several items had been stolen. The vehicle went through a gate on the raodside just by the entrance to Crawley Road council tip. The gate was left open and had to be tied up otherwise the cattle in the fields would have escaped onto the road.
This incident could have endangered the safety of members of the public as the footpaths are well used and the vehicles were driven at a reckless
speed.
The feedback of information from this coordinator has been greatly appreciated and will hopefully lead to an arrest.
The concern is that the cattle could have got out on the road and that if there had been horses in the field they too could have escaped. These people have got no regard for anything so please be aware that gates should be secured by ensuring that their hinges are reversed so that the gate can not be lifted off it's hinges and that they should be locked closed with a strong lock and chain.
If you are able to supply any further information in connection with this incident please contact Helen Sharratt on 01908 686169 or if you see anyone
acting suspiciously or a vehicle which matches the description please dial
999.