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Home » Three charged with tyre theft from Pirelli’s Carlisle plant

Three charged with tyre theft from Pirelli’s Carlisle plant

7th January 2015 | 0 Comments
 

Cumbria Constabulary reports that three men have been charged in connection to a quantity of high performance tyres stolen from Pirelli Tyres’ Dalston Road factory in Carlisle. Barry White, Mark Claxton and Graham Wait have all been charged with conspiracy to commit theft, and will appear at Carlisle Magistrates Court on 12 January 2015. It is understood that the thefts occurred over a period of months.

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