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Defibrillator worth £900 stolen from Bournemouth school
Date of alert:
Tuesday 31 May 2022
Crime Ref:
Force:
Dorset Police
TEENAGERS have stolen a £900 defibrillator from St Mark’s C.E. Primary School in Talbot Rise, Talbot Village.
The incident, which happened at 8pm on Friday, May 27, saw a group of teenagers reportedly taking an orange defibrillator from the car park of the school
Police constable Georgia Kemp, of Bournemouth police, said: “Not only did this defibrillator cost over £900, but it has been bought and placed in a community car park so it can be used to save people’s lives.
“This theft was utterly unnecessary and reckless, and I would like to reassure the community that a full investigation is underway.
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