02/09/2013

Thieves Steal Tyres From Lisburn Firm

£10,000 worth of tyres have been stolen from a firm in Lisburn.

It is understood thieves targeted the business on the Mullaghglass Road between 10.30pm on Sunday and 1.15am on Monday.

A spokesperson from the PSNI said: "The vehicle is described as having a large white cab and is believed to have entered the field adjacent to the tyre yard a number of times leaving each time to travel in the direction of Glenavy."

Police are appealing for witnesses who saw a pick-up truck in the area to contact them.

(CD/JP)

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