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Police are trying to recover this stolen van that looks like a garden shed and was taken from Porchester

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Police have launched an appeal for information after a distinctive van ‘that looks like a garden shed’ was stolen from Porchester.

Officers said that the distinctive van was parked on Hickling Road, Porchester between 7pm on March 8 and 7am on March 9.

PICTURED: Image of the van reported to be stolen (PICTURE: Notts Police)

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: “The van is very distinctive in its appearance with wooden panelling to look like a garden shed mounted on a Ford Transit van chassis.”

If you have any information on its whereabouts please contact Nottingham Police on 101 and quote incident number 0106_09032020.

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