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Just read on a Facebook page that police recovered a number of large stolen farm machinery items following a raid on a Darlington Gypsy encampment. Not a lot of detail other than that.

 

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http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/15561437.Up_to___100_000_in_stolen_property_found_at_Darlington_travellers__site/?ref=mr&lp=1

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Police....All goods have been returned to their rightful owners! No arrests have been made? The police are asking if the public can help identify etc etc.....what about joint enterprise? Charge em all!..........Theft, burglary, receiving stolen goods, possession of stolen goods! Why the reluctance?

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Police....All goods have been returned to their rightful owners! No arrests have been made? The police are asking if the public can help identify etc etc.....what about joint enterprise? Charge em all!..........Theft, burglary, receiving stolen goods, possession of stolen goods! Why the reluctance?

 

Did just a Community Policeman just go round and ask nicely if they wouldn't mind giving them back?

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Doesn't surprise me. Born and bred in Darlington and its well known that the Gypsies on that camp couldn't give a toss about the law. Stealing, fly tipping, drive by shootings , torching rivals houses the list goes on. Local police either don't care or a scared stiff of them. They are a section of society to whom laws just don't apply as far as they and the police are concerned.

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Police....All goods have been returned to their rightful owners! No arrests have been made? The police are asking if the public can help identify etc etc.....what about joint enterprise? Charge em all!..........Theft, burglary, receiving stolen goods, possession of stolen goods! Why the reluctance?

 

 

? All the Goods returned.

Plod usually just says " we'll give you a crime ref. no. so you can claim on your insurance".......yes?/no?

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