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wo loads of concrete paving went missing when a pair of Marley vehicles were stolen recently

11th June 1992, Page 27
11th June 1992
Page 27
Page 27, 11th June 1992 — wo loads of concrete paving went missing when a pair of Marley vehicles were stolen recently
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from the Nuffield Trading Estate in Poole, Dorset. They were checked by nightwarchmen at 01:00hrs on Friday 29 May, but were gone three hours later. The vehicles were Volvo F12 4x2 tractors owned by Marley Transport, part of Marley Building Materials of Poole, and were coupled to Crane Fruehauf triaxle air suspended trailers with rolloader cranes.

The cabsare red with the Marley livery of a black rectangle with Marley in white lettering next to the 'Marley Man' silhouette on the cab doors and front.

Paul Cassell, Marley's transport manager, says a "substantial reward" is on offer for information leading to the recovery of the vehicles.

The registration number of vehicle one is D292 DFA, chassis number is 055446 and engine number 0000119752. Its trailer number is fleet 42, ministry number A003777583, chassis number GS11815-02. Its crane type is Atlas 3006 with a top seat, serial number NZ 7830. The grab is a Probst, serial number 11-029.

The second vehicle's registration number is D293 DFA, chassis number 055040, engine number 0000118296. Trailer number is fleet 43, ministry number A0377584, chassis number GS1815-03. The Hiab crane has stand up controls and serial number 15431. The grab type is Probst and serial number is 11-796.

Contact Cassell on (0283) 712541.