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Power Tool With Tracking Device Leads Police to £500,000 Hoard of 1,000 Stolen Items
Seven people arrested as officers discover cache of 1,000 suspected stolen items including caravans, vehicles and a quad bike SKY 11 MAY 2024 ![]() ![]() Police searching for a power tool have stumbled across a £500,000 haul of suspected stolen goods - and plan to release an extensive list to the public to find the owners. Officers at Kent Police followed a tracking device on the drill which led to the discovery and seizure of more than 1,000 suspected stolen items. Among the recovered goods were four vehicles, a huge number of power tools, and six caravans suspected to have been stolen from locations including Bristol, Wales, Southampton, Staffordshire and Sussex. A quad bike was suspected to have been stolen from Ashford in Kent. Once the police force finishes cataloguing the suspected stolen items, officers face the difficult task of finding the goods' owners. Police Sergeant Ross Haybourne said: "We hope to reunite as many of the items as we can with their rightful owners as soon as possible. |
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