A LAND Rover has been reported stolen from an isolated, rural property in Herefordshire.
Police shared an appeal for those who might have seen the car, saying the alleged crime was reported to have happened overnight on March 16 to 17.
They said the car was taken from an isolated, rural property in Wormelow, a village situated between Ross-on-Wye and Hereford.
The car that was stolen is a green 2000 Land Rover Defender. Its number plate, according to police, is V739 EEJ.
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Police Community Support Officer Tally Hunt said in a statement: "We would like to make you aware of a theft of a vehicle, overnight, on March 16 and 17.
"A Land Rover, number plate V739 EEJ, was stolen from an isolated rural property near the village of Wormelow.
"We are appealing for any information or sightings of this vehicle. Please be vigilant and ensure that any suspicious activity is reported."
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