On Saturday, a farmer in the Colane Road area of Aghagallon, Co Antrim, awoke to discover 29 of his cattle had been stolen from his farm in that area, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said.
Suspicious
The cattle, which are all mixed breeds, are believed to have been stolen between Friday evening 12 July and Saturday morning 13 July.
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“Moving that amount of cattle may not have appeared suspicious at the time, so if you think you may have seen anything or know anything about this, give us a ring on 101 quoting reference 1354 of 13/07/19,” a spokesperson for the PSNI said.
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On Saturday, a farmer in the Colane Road area of Aghagallon, Co Antrim, awoke to discover 29 of his cattle had been stolen from his farm in that area, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said.
Suspicious
The cattle, which are all mixed breeds, are believed to have been stolen between Friday evening 12 July and Saturday morning 13 July.
“Moving that amount of cattle may not have appeared suspicious at the time, so if you think you may have seen anything or know anything about this, give us a ring on 101 quoting reference 1354 of 13/07/19,” a spokesperson for the PSNI said.
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