A HEREFORDSHIRE company is appealing for information after one of their buses was stolen from Hereford city centre.
A DRM bus disappeared from Hereford County Bus Station today (November 28), with police now involved in the situation.
Louis Dyson, managing director at DRM said: "It was at the back of Hereford County Bus Station last night and our mechanic went to it about 8 o’clock. Went back this morning at 7am and it had gone!"
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A spokesperson for West Mercia police has said that they received a report this afternoon (November 28) at around 2.15pm, that a vehicle had been stolen from the area.
The spokesperson for the force added that enquiries were ongoing.
Speaking to the Hereford Times, Mr Dyson added that although the absence of the vehicle had not affected any services, it did mean the company no longer had a spare bus.
Earlier this week, the company were forced to cancel several services around the county, after two buses had been damaged following an accident.
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