Breaking News – Second Trailer Stolen From Same Business In Three Weeks

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Photos of two missing trailers included in the photo gallery

 

For the second time in less than three weeks thieves have stole a trailer belonging to Hill County Property Services.

On Monday, August 19, 2019 Hill County Property Services located on Burnham Street just north of Highway 401 in Hamilton Township reported a 20′ covered trailer with two Ferris mowers and various Stihl hand held lawn maintenance equipment stolen from the business.

The first theft of a trailer took place on August 1, and this is the second trailer belonging to the company that was stolen with thousands of dollars worth of equipment in it.

It’s believed the theft happened at approximately 2:30 a.m. on Monday morning.

Last time the suspects broke through the chain on the gate, but this time they went over the lawn, hooked up the trailer and went around the gate damaging part of a fence.

Pete Fisher
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