Eight calves and a compressor stolen from farm in Armagh
Police in the North are appealing for information following the report of the theft of a compressor and eight calves from a farm in the Hamiltonsbawn Road area of Armagh last weekend.
It is believed that the theft occurred sometime between 9pm on Friday 14 October and 7.30am on Saturday 15 October.
A blue Draper 50-litre compressor used for feeding cattle was taken along with eight calves – six Holstein and two Aberdeen Angus. All except one of the calves were female. Two of the calves were only born this week.
Constable Joanne McKenna of the PSNI is appealing to anyone who may have noticed any suspicious activity or vehicles in the area to contact police at Armagh on the non-emergency number 101, quoting reference 361 15/10/16.
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Alternatively, if someone would prefer to provide information without giving their details, they can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers and speak to them anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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Title: Eight calves and a compressor stolen from farm in Armagh
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It is believed that the theft occurred sometime between 9pm on Friday 14 October and 7.30am on Saturday 15 October.
A blue Draper 50-litre compressor used for feeding cattle was taken along with eight calves – six Holstein and two Aberdeen Angus. All except one of the calves were female. Two of the calves were only born this week.
Constable Joanne McKenna of the PSNI is appealing to anyone who may have noticed any suspicious activity or vehicles in the area to contact police at Armagh on the non-emergency number 101, quoting reference 361 15/10/16.
Alternatively, if someone would prefer to provide information without giving their details, they can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers and speak to them anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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