Tools taken in raid on home
POLICE have warned people to be on their guard after a large quantity of power tools were stolen in a raid.
Officers from Staffordshire Moorlands local policing team say the goods could be offered up for sale and they are now urging anyone who comes across them to report the matter.
The burglars broke into the outbuilding of a home in Upper Hulme, near Leek, sometime between 10.30am on Tuesday and 3pm on Wednesday.
The value of the power tools which were stolen has not been disclosed.
Call WHITEGATES Today 01782 209935 ..Limited offer. Available only up on production of voucher. Sell your home for £399 plus vat.* #EPC is required to market your home not included in offer.
Terms: *Upfront payment, non-refundable in the event of property remaining unsold, being withdrawn from the market or being sold by another agent, yourself or by any other means.#EPC £62.50 plus vat
Contact: 01782 209 935
Valid until: Thursday, July 04 2013
But they included DeWalt and Black & Decker drills, a Ryobi orbital sander and electric plane, a Skill jigsaw, a cross-cut saw, a 100-piece Halfords professional toolkit in a black case, and a Black & Decker router.
Several motorcycle helmets and pairs of gloves were also stolen in the raid.
Anyone with information about the power tools and accessories is asked to contact PC Tony Finneron at Staffordshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 487 of February 27.
Alternatively, they can contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously, on 0800 555111.




Comments
by leglessharry
Monday, March 04 2013, 3:58PM
“Thieving scum”