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Horsewatch Crime reports

Posted on 23rd October, 2013

Hi this is Pen Gatenby from Horsewatch. There have been a spate of burglaries from stables in the North Somerset area.

 

Between 1830hrs on Tuesday 15th October and 0730hrs on Wednesday 16th October a yard located off Elmsley Lane Kewstoke was broken into. A large amount of tack(including 4 hi-value saddles), a generator and a strimmer was taken. Crime 103102/13

 

Between 1845hrs on Tuesday 15th October and 0710hrs on Wednesday 16th October another yard off Elmsley Lane Kewstoke was broken into. A used BELL concrete mixer,a QUALCAST strimmer and a KAWASAKI generator was taken. Crime 103204/13

 

Between 1800hrs on Tuesday 15th October and 0730 on Wednesday 16th October another stable yard on Elmsley Lane Kewstoke was broken into. Nothing was taken. Crime 103098/13

 

Between 1900hrs on Tuesday 15th October and 0730 on Wednesday 16th October another stable yard on Elmsley Lane in Kewstoke was broken into. A generator, a chainsaw, a strimmer, an Alpro rug and a Thorowgood T4 gp saddle was taken. Crime 103201/13

 

Between 1800hrs on Tuesday 15th October and 1030 on Wednesday 16th October a stable yard in BANWELL was broken into. A large amount of items were taken including 4 saddles, 2 bridles, a harry hall hat, riding boots, headcollars and a drill. Crime 103135/13

 

Between 1800hrs on Wednesday 9th October and 0930 on Thursday 10th October a stable yard in Box Bush Lane, Hewish was broken into. Multiple items were taken including but not limited to 4 saddles, a petrol generator and a strimmer. Crime 1009201313.

 

If you have any information please contact the police immediately on the 101 number referencing the crime number and remember to dial 999 if you are witnessing a crime.

 

Thank you

 

If you have information about any crime, phone the police on 101 or you can call anonymously to the independent charity CRIMESTOPPERS 0800 555 111. For general information about Neighbourhood Watch nationally see the www.ourwatch.org.uk website.

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