The left took place on a farmyard on the Glenmore road in Mullaghbawn sometime between midday last Wednesday (16 March) and 7am the following morning.
The PSNI in Newtownhamilton are appealing for information following the theft. A spokesperson said: “The cattle are a variety of male and female and are red or dun in colour. It is believed a trailer was used to remove the cattle from a shed.”
Anyone with information can contact the PSNI by calling 101 and quoting the reference number 228 170316. Information can also be passed on anonymously by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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The left took place on a farmyard on the Glenmore road in Mullaghbawn sometime between midday last Wednesday (16 March) and 7am the following morning.
The PSNI in Newtownhamilton are appealing for information following the theft. A spokesperson said: “The cattle are a variety of male and female and are red or dun in colour. It is believed a trailer was used to remove the cattle from a shed.”
Anyone with information can contact the PSNI by calling 101 and quoting the reference number 228 170316. Information can also be passed on anonymously by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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