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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Product News3 / Tyres & Vehicles Stolen from Kent Dealer

Tyres & Vehicles Stolen from Kent Dealer

Date: 31st May 2007 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

About 500 tyres and four vans were stolen during a break-in at a branch of Watling Tyres over the May bank holiday weekend. The thieves smashed through a wall at the Grove road, Northfleet branch of the independent tyre dealer some time between the evening of May 27 and May 29. After disabling the building’s alarm system the thieves ransacked the premises and loaded tyres into four company vans, two of which were later recovered.

Gravesend Police have appealed for any person with information about this incident to contact them on 01474 565091.

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