Police attend reports of ‘suspicious vehicles’ at parish hall

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Today (February 17) PC Kamalee and PC Uren from the Thames Valley Police Rural Crime Taskforce were stop checking vehicles on their patrols today across Oxfordshire.

They responded to reports of “suspicious vehicles” at a parish hall in Benson near Wallingford.

They urged members of the public to continue reporting suspicious vehicles.

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PC Wheeler and PC Savage also patrolled Bucklebury in West Berkshire after recent reports of “vehicles driving on fields with damage being caused”.

They stopped a trailer in Hermitage due to it “displaying different plates” on the vehicle.

On this occasion, they said checks showed it was “all in order” and that advice was given to register with the equipment register.



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