Nissan used to steal from farm is caught by police in Kent

Officers said they tracked down and seized a Nissan in Tonbridge after the driver had failed to stop

Chris Brayford
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Nissan used to steal from farm is caught by police in Kent

Police tracked down a vehicle which was used to steal from a farm in Kent. Kent Police's Rural Task Force (KPRTF) said a farm had been a victim of theft in the Romany Marsh area. Officers tracked...

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