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Theft from farm near Banff


By Lorna Thompson

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POLICE are investigating after thieves made off with power tools and two GPS satellite tracking systems which were fitted to tractors at a farm near Banff.

The items were stolen from a farm near Longmanhill, Banff, between 9pm on Tuesday, September 1, and 7am on Wednesday, September 2.

The systems each comprise of a dome which was fitted to the roof of the New Holland tractors, a touch screen and a steering wheel.

Crime reduction officer Constable Mike Urquhart said: "Where possible, vehicles should be housed in a lockable garage or building, ideally with security lighting installed to the perimeter. Vehicles should always be locked when not in use, with the keys locked away in a secure location.

"Keep recordings or photographs of serial numbers and vehicles as these can be crucial in recovery should the worst happen.

"Consider fitting a CCTV system covering vehicles and machinery that sends alerts to a number of mobile devices should movement be detected.

"It is also important to be wary of crime even when selling a vehicle and check any prospective buyer is genuine before giving out your address details. Equally, it is just as important to protect yourself when buying used vehicles and machinery."

Anyone with information can contact police on 101, quoting reference CF0198950920, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Police are appealing for information after thieves targeted a farm near Banff.
Police are appealing for information after thieves targeted a farm near Banff.

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