959 days ago

Trailer Stolen

Tracey from Nawton

Hi My Single Axel Gray Home Built Trailer Plate number 73QJM was stolen off my front lawn at Velma Crescent Nawton on Friday the 3/9/21 at exactly 11.20pm as one of the neighbours caught it being towed off on there cctv. It was full of rubbish with a huge blue tarp laying across it. Please keep an eye out for it or if you have any info please message me as I just want the trailer back as it was my dads trailer that he built himself and it was his pride n joy and it was one of the last things I had of his so it has great sentimental value to me that can't ever be replaced. The picture I have put up is the only ones I could find for it.

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