All posts tagged "Rural Crime"
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Banbridge
/ 9 years agoInspector hails ‘proactive policing’ as man (20) charged over theft of tractor
A 20-year-old man has been charged with theft and handling stolen goods after a tractor was recovered in County Down. He...
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News
/ 9 years agoSubstantial livestock theft from south Armagh cattle shed
Police in Newtownhamilton are appealing for information following the theft of cattle from Belleeks. Sometime between 10pm on Wednesday, May 4...
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9 years ago
Grieving brother has tractor stolen by heartless thieves
A man grieving the death of his brother in recent months has had his tractor stolen. The brother to the late...
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Markethill
/ 9 years agoBoy (15) one of two arrested after stolen tractor recovered in Markethill
Two males were arrested after a stolen tractor, pulling a trailer, was recovered by police at Markethill. Police have since charged a...
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9 years ago
New forensic marking system to combat rural crime launched locally
A pilot forensic marking scheme to combat rural crime – exclusively revealed by Armagh I in January – has been confirmed...
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News
/ 9 years agoOwner’s appeal for help in finding stolen tractor last seen in Tandragee
The owner of a tractor stolen in Gilford on Thursday night – and last seen being driven through Tandragee – is appealing for...
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Armagh
/ 9 years agoNew weapon in rural crime fight to be trialled in Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon areas
A forensic marking device – to prevent and detect theft from farms – is to be given its pilot in the...
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News
/ 9 years agoDozens of sheep stolen in latest attacks on farmers’ livelihoods
Police are appealing for help in finding those responsible for two major thefts of sheep over consecutive weekends. Seventeen lambs and...
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News
/ 10 years agoPSNI trailer marking event to help combat rural crime
Police in South Armagh are inviting trailer owners from the local area to a trailer marking event at Camlough Mart on...
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News
/ 10 years agoAnger as Garda fail to attend policing meeting on border crime
Failure by Garda to send a representative to a meeting of a local policing group to discuss livestock thefts in border areas...
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News
/ 10 years agoRural crime levels in Armagh worst in country
As it is revealed that Armagh and Tyrone were the two worst-hit areas by rural criminals last year, the chairman of Stormont’s Agriculture...
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News
/ 10 years agoTwenty-three cows and eight calves stolen from field in Tandragee
Police in Tandragee are appealing for information following the recent theft of cattle from Clare Road in Tandragee. Constable Ross Turner, Tandragee Neighbourhood Policing Team, explained:...