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THIEVES struck at two premises on the same night. North Yorkshire Police say that overnight on Wednesday (May 26) and in to the early hours of Thursday a farm was broken into near Claxton. A quadbike and various Millwakie power tools were stolen. Also on the same night the petrol station at nearby Flaxton, across the A64 from Claxton, had its jet wash prized open and approximately £100 stolen from the inside. PCSO Andy Birkinshaw said: If you have any information regarding these 2 incidents or have seen any suspicious vehicles in the area please call 101 and quote incident 12210126117 / 12210126215. ....
POLICE are highlighting the devastating impact of dog attacks on livestock as they urge owners to take responsibility for their pets. As more people are visiting the countryside to walk their dogs, North Yorkshire Police have been supplying stocks of warning posters to farmers to put up on gates and near livestock fields. Officers from rural Neighbourhood Policing Teams, and the force’s Rural Task Force, have also been talking to dog walkers in areas where livestock worrying has occurred, to ensure everyone understands the importance of keeping dogs on leads and under control. Where appropriate, dog walkers are shown photographs which demonstrate the terrible injuries a dog can inflict on a sheep. ....
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