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Shoreham firm raided by vehicle burglars



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Published Date: 01 July 2008
BURGLARS stole vehicles worth £250,000 from a Shoreham industrial estate.
The intruders broke into the the yard of Veolia Environmental Services in Dolphin Road, Shoreham, before smashing their way into an office and stealing the keys to four industrial vehicles parked there.

They then drove two white Volvo flatbed lorries, a silver heavy goods vehicle and a one van away from the premises.

Police have tracked the stolen vehicles to the M23 before they disappeared.

It is believed the burglary happened around 6pm on Sunday, June 22. Anyone with information or may have seen the vehicles is asked to contact Shoreham police on 08456070999.

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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2008 11:40 AM
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