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Keywords : Truck, Haulage, Law / Crime

a victim of truck crime. It may not get your truck or components back, but it should make life harder for the thieves attempting to use or sell your property. Aheavy haulier, which had its sole truck stolen earlier ,,,is month, wants to borrow a 100 or 150-tonner From an operator which may have one parked up with no work. R&J Heavy Haulage's Daf 3300 FTT was stolen while its owner was on holiday between Friday 3 and Wednesday 8 September,

The 150-tonner, (reg C290 DOS) is believed to be one of only Iwo of its type to have been converted from a 6x4 to 8x4 tractor. It was taken with a tri-axle Watson lowloader trailer, seri6 number HRSN322966 which has air suspension and rear axle steering.

The cab is bright red with the company's name in white on its sides and front. It has a white roof I and chassis number M3325DKX264980 and engine number F89087. The unit, worth around 227,000, was stolen from R1 Heavy Haulage's locked yard at a disused airfield in Morton, Essex. Owner Richard Thwaites says he has started to find extra work away from his construction business which had been dwindling. He therefore wants to borrow a truck: it must have a 3.5 inch fifth wheel coupling pin.

Contact owner Richard Thwaites on (0279) 876023 or DC Dave Swann at Ongar Police on (02771362013.

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Organisations: Ongar Police

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