Police are investigating after a horse walker was stolen from a property in Northern Ireland. The 4-berth horse walker (not pictured) was dismantled and removed sometime overnight between 28-29 November near Downpatrick, County Down. John Porter, who manufactures the walker, believes that it would have taken the thieves at least 2 hours to take it apart. “You would have also needed 3 or 4 men,” Mr Porter told H&H. “The cage is too heavy for 2 men to lift into a lorry. “It would have taken a lot of time and planning.” Police would like to speak to anyone that noticed suspicious vehicles in the area or that has seen a similar item for sale in unusual circumstances. © H&H
Police are investigating after a horse walker was stolen from a property in Northern Ireland. The 4-berth horse walker (not pictured) was dismantled and removed sometime overnight between 28-29 November near Downpatrick, County Down. John Porter, who manufactures the walker, believes that it would have taken the thieves at least 2 hours to take it apart. “You would have also needed 3 or 4 men,” Mr Porter told H&H. “The cage is too heavy for 2 men to lift into a lorry. “It would have taken a lot of time and planning.” Police would like to speak to anyone that noticed suspicious vehicles in the area or that has seen a similar item for sale in unusual circumstances. © H&H