Police in Armagh are appealing for information following the theft of a vehicle.
Constable Gary Burns, Armagh Response, explained: “A blue Toyota Hilux Invincible D-4 was taken from a field on Killylea Road between 4pm and 4.10pm on Wednesday, 1 October. We believe it drove off in the direction of Caledon.
“I would like to hear from anyone who observed the vehicle or has information as to its whereabouts. We can be contacted on the 101 number.”
Police in Lurgan are appealing for information following an attempted burglary at a parochial house on Francis Street.
Sergeant Duncan McBain, Lurgan NPT, said: “Around 11.53am on Sunday, 21 September, two males attempted to force open the kitchen window of the parochial house. An occupant of the house entered the kitchen and the two males made off.
“The two males are described as being around 20 years of age with black hair. One of them was wearing a blue fleece and grey jeans.
“We would like to hear from anyone who has information in relation to this incident. We can be contacted in Lurgan on the 101 number.”
If you prefer to provide information on either of these crimes without giving your details you can contact the independent Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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