The Derry City & Strabane branch of the PSNI is appealing for people who may have been in Artigarvan at the time.
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is investigating a tractor that was set on fire in a Co Tyrone village.
The incident happened in Artigarvan, just outside Strabane, on Monday night, 18 August.
The Derry City & Strabane branch of the PSNI is appealing for people who may have been in Artigarvan between 10pm and 10.30pm on the night and who may have seen suspicious activity.
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“We're investigating after a tractor is reported to have been set on fire in the Glenmornan Road area.
“This was reported to us shortly after 10.30pm and, at this time, it's believed the tractor had been deliberately moved from where it had been parked within a field and set on fire, sustaining significant damage,” a statement from the PSNI said.
Anyone with information or who noticed suspicious activity in the area can call 101 (reference number 2025 of 18 August 2025), report online here or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is investigating a tractor that was set on fire in a Co Tyrone village.
The incident happened in Artigarvan, just outside Strabane, on Monday night, 18 August.
The Derry City & Strabane branch of the PSNI is appealing for people who may have been in Artigarvan between 10pm and 10.30pm on the night and who may have seen suspicious activity.
“We're investigating after a tractor is reported to have been set on fire in the Glenmornan Road area.
“This was reported to us shortly after 10.30pm and, at this time, it's believed the tractor had been deliberately moved from where it had been parked within a field and set on fire, sustaining significant damage,” a statement from the PSNI said.
Anyone with information or who noticed suspicious activity in the area can call 101 (reference number 2025 of 18 August 2025), report online here or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
If you would like to speak to a member of our team, please call us on 01-4199525.
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