POLICE are investigating the theft of copper wiring from a site in Dunnamanagh.
The theft happened on Berryhill Road sometime between 6.30pm on Wednesday and 7.15am yesterday morning.
Police are keen to hear from anyone with information, or may have seen any suspicious activity in the area between these times.
They are also keen to hear from anyone who has been offered copper wiring for sale in suspicious circumstances.
The number to call is 101, quoting reference 292 of 08/05/25 or make a report online via the PSNI website.
A PSNI spokesperson urged contractors and builders to take steps to secure premises and sites as fully as possible.
“Construction companies should take the proper precautions and have sites well monitored.
“Police also urge members of the public who notice anything untoward, or see unknown vehicles outside premises or on neighbouring land in rural areas, note down any important details such as a description or vehicle registration and contact police immediately on 999.
“Police will follow up on your call and there is every possibility your prompt information could prevent a crime.
“For crime prevention advice or information call 101 to speak with the local crime prevention officer.”
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