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Public appeal from police in hunt for Bailey Ranger caravan stolen from farm

The caravan was stolen from a farm in Halesowen

by Tom Lowenstein

The public have been asked to keep their eye out for an unusual caravan after it was stolen from a farm in Halesowen, the West Midlands.

Police made the appeal for the distinctive Bailey Ranger 620/6, which was taken on the night of September 20th/21st, after thieves forced their way through a gate that was bolted shut at the farm in Lapal, Halesowen News reported.

The prized caravan is decorated on one side with pictures of an American Indian and a dog and on the other with a picture of a horse.

Thieves cut three padlocks from the caravan before making off with it but police say they do not what was used to remove it.

Halesowen Neighbourhood Team’s sergeant Wendy Tyler, told the local newspaper: “This is a very distinctive caravan and I am sure that someone would remember seeing it.”

Anyone who has any information relating to the caravan should call 0345 113 5000.