Truck stolen from petting farm

Easton Farm Park A white and green truck with an Easton Farm park logo printed on the side.Easton Farm Park
The vehicle had visible branding but the farms manager said that could have been removed by thieves

A truck was stolen along with tools from a petting farm.

Easton Farm Park, in Suffolk, reported the theft to police on 5 January.

Park manager Fiona Siddall said the loss of the vehicle was "really disruptive".

Suffolk Police said: "Intruders broke into an outhouse and used an electric grinder to damage an internal door, they stole a Nissan Navarra pick-up truck from outside the building."

Ms Siddall told the BBC: "It's our main farm vehicle, we use it every day to feed the animals, we can't move animals without it because it's the only vehicle we have that has a towbar."

She continued: "We were just starting our maintenance ready to open again in February and just as we were getting back to work we've been disrupted by this mindless crime."

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