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Oxfordshire farmer loses £70,000 in equipment as thieves target rural areas

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Oxfordshire farmer loses £70,000 in equipment as thieves target rural areas

Thames Valley

Date of alert:

Monday, 4 March 2024

Crime Ref:

Force:

Thames Valley Police

A crop sprayer was just one of Robert Redman's seven farm machines targeted by thieves last year.

All in all £70,000 pounds worth of GPS equipment, used to gain precise positioning in the fields, was stolen overnight from the farm in Thame.

Mr Redman said: "It's absolutely devastating.

"It's more the thought of people on the premises.
"They walked right past my house and we have two great danes and and that didn't deter them.
"It's just the unease of knowing people are wondering around doing what they want."

Hampshire and Isle of Wight, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Thames Valley police forces have set up the South East Partnership Against Rural Crime (SEPARC) to ensure co-operation to make the region a hostile environment for countryside offenders.

To launch the new partnership, the forces have been undertaking numerous different operations to target and disrupt wildlife, environmental, heritage and agricultural criminals.

Officers have been patrolling the A34 in Berkshire and Oxfordshire for suspicious vehicles.

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