Theft from lorry sparks Easter Egg hunt
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Jason Crofts (Police, PC 1146, West Bassetlaw, East Bassetlaw & Sherwood)
Officers in Ollerton believe motorists may be able to help them with an investigation into stolen Easter Eggs.
Four pallets of chocolate eggs were stolen from a lorry which was parked on the A1, at Weston, near Egmanton.
The incident took place between 10.30pm on Wednesday 20 March and 5.30am Thursday 21 March when the lorry was parked overnight.
The Force is appealing for information regarding the theft and issuing a warning to anyone who might try and sell the eggs on.
Police Sergeant Brendon Hunt said: “If you were travelling on the A1 in the Weston area overnight and saw anything or anyone out of the ordinary please call us.
“We would also urge anyone who is offered cut-price Easter Eggs to think about where they may have come from and get in touch with us if they suspect they may be stolen. Any information could help us ‘crack’ this investigation.”
Anyone with any information about this incident should contact PS Hunt on the non-emergency number 101 ext 856 3370.
Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.