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by isleofman.com 6th December 2011
Between 3:30pm and 4:30pm on Monday 5th December a Large Black ‘ETON’ quad bike has been stolen from the rear yard of a property in Woodbourne Square, Douglas. It is possible that this vehicle was removed utilising a van or similar because it is a very noisy quad bike and nothing was heard during the time it was stolen. Anybody who thinks they may have witnessed the quad bike being taken, a larger vehicle acting suspiciously in the area or has any information regarding it’s whereabouts it urged to contact Lord Street Police Station on 631212. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Police are trying to re-unite a camera with its owner. The camera was kindly handed in to Peel Police Station as found property, and has not been reported as lost. Pictures taken on the camera are of a family holiday on the Isle of Man and Barcelona, and will have sentimental value. If you know the people in this picture please contact the Secretary at Peel Police Station on 842208, in order for the camera and its content to be returned to them.
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 6th, December 2011 01:03pm.

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