Chiltern and South Bucks began the first of their summer five days yesterday (5/8) patrolling alongside Datatag representative, Nick Mayall.
While patrolling the village of Ashley Green just north of Chesham, Nick spotted what he thought looked like a stolen trailer.
The recovered Ifor Williams trailer |
“The first thing I noticed, from about 20 yards away, was that the laser etched security code,which are always on the chassis on Ifor Williams trailers, had been welded over.”
The laser etched security code, standard for Ifor Williams trailers had been welded |
On closer inspection, it was discovered that the serial number on top if the A frame had been ground off and the chassis plate had obviously been tampered with, quite clear and obvious signs of a stolen trailer.
A tampered chassis plate |
The serial number had been ground off |
Sgt Melvin Mutch, from the Amersham Neighbourhood Policing Team (and recent 2 time gold medallist at the World Police and Fire Games 2013, round of applause please!!) said: “This is great example of how Datatag can work in partnership with us to combat thefts of farming and agricultural property.
“Their knowledge about farming equipment is extensive and they have passed on specialist advice to our officers about what to look out for on tampered or potentially stolen farming machinery.
"This advice is incredibly valuable to the team while we continue to tackle rural crime.”
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