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Doncaster officers track down four stolen vehicles and reunite them with their owners
Four stolen vehicles, including a vital community asset, have been tracked down by officers in Doncaster and returned to their rightful owners.
Between Friday 3 November and Sunday 5 November, three vans were stolen from various parts of Doncaster, as well as a tractor used to cut the grass of community pitches, which was taken from Brodsworth Miners Welfare Hall on Friday evening.
The theft of the tractor caused a great deal of concern, with one councillor saying it would leave “the future of the welfare and sports section of the club in the balance”.
They called for “urgent action” and officers from Doncaster North Neighbourhood Policing Team responded by heading straight to the scene. After a thorough search of a muddy wooded area, the tractor was located deep in the trees and hidden behind a fence.
Police Sergeant Kelly Ward of Doncaster North NPT said: “The owners were so happy to have it returned. They had a similar incident last year where the equipment was never recovered and it cost the voluntary groups a substantial amount of money to replace.
“It meant they had to reduce spending in other areas and that had a big impact on the wider community.
“We take vehicle theft incredibly seriously and we will always make sure we leave no stone unturned to reunite stolen vehicles with their rightful owners.”
Anyone with information about this burglary is urged to contact us on 101 quoting incident number 1152 of 3 November 2023.
Just a day later, officers from the same NPT managed to recover another stolen vehicle – this time a van that had been taken from Barnsley and was eventually found in the Bentley area of Doncaster.
Written by: wozzzza
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