£40,000 wood chipper stolen from Network Rail depot in Llandudno Junction

Michael Holden - Editor 2 comments 2 Min Read
Credit: BTP

The has launched an appeal after the theft of a wood chipper from a depot in Junction.

The incident happened at 6.49 pm on Sunday 15 December.

Forced entry was made into the compound and a Timberwolf wood chipper machine, worth over £40,000, was stolen from the depot on Tre Marl Industrial Estate.

A silver 4×4 vehicle and a white van were believed to have been used to steal the machine.

What did the officials say?

BTP Sergeant Kelvin Rowlands, said:

“We are working closely with Network Rail on this investigation and we ask who knows the identity of those involved, or who has any further information about the incident, to contact us by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40 – quoting the reference number 900114385. Alternatively, you can provide any information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

Bill Kelly, Network Rail route director Wales and Borders, said:

“I would strongly urge anyone with any information in relation to this burglary to get in touch with British Transport Police.

“Burglary, such as these, have serious implications for the railway network and money lost from such crimes ultimately means there is less money available to spend on building and maintaining the railway network which directly impacts on the travelling public.”

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