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Seen these diggers? They were stolen overnight

Police want to know if you saw a flatbed lorry moving diggers in the early hours of this morning.

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POLICE IN TYRONE are investigating after three diggers and a flatbed lorry were stolen early this morning.

The machines were stolen from a premises in Dromore at around 2am this morning.

Detective Sergeant Keith Monaghan asked the public to come forward with any information they might have.

“It is understood the plant machinery was taken at around 2am this morning from commercial premises on the Omagh Road.

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Did you see or hear anything suspicious or a flatbed lorry moving diggers in the early hours of this morning?

“If you can help please call the 101 number.”

Alternatively, information about crime can be passed via the independent Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.

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