A POLICE team has published details of the crimes in the Bradford district it is appealing for help with over the past two weeks and it includes theft of horse equipment, quad-bikes, and a dumper.
West Yorkshire Police's Wildlife & Rural Crime Team posted its crime report for between February 8 and February 18 on its Facebook page yesterday.
This included a burglary in the Keighley area on February 5.
A host of equine items were stolen such as: 60 lots of Unibed horse bedding, horse feed, a rake, two horse clippers, a Power Barrow electric wheelbarrow, a tractor menage leveller, head collars, four bridles, three saddles, two martingales and Bute (a treatment for horses).
Two large vehicles were stolen in the Otley area on the same day, February 8.
These were a Bomag road roller, coloured yellow and black, and a yellow dumper truck.
Two quads were stolen across two days - a green Yamaha Kodiak in Cleckheaton on February 17 and a red Honda in Oxenhope on February 18.
Both were taken in burglaries and the latter is believed to be in the Keighley area.
There was a blue Isuzu Bighorn stolen in Bradford on February 13.
Police also recorded thefts of four trailers in various areas.
The first was on February 6 in Horsforth and relates to an Ifor Williams 511 horsebox.
Two trailers were stolen on February 9 - a Type V 19 and Brian James.
The first one was taken from the Otley area, while the other was in Bradford.
The final trailer was a Silver Brian Jones on February 12 in the Bingley area.
A number of other vehicles and pieces of equipment were also reported as being stolen across the rest of West Yorkshire, as well as two fuel thefts.
There was 400 litres of fuel taken in the Halifax area on February 13, while four days earlier 430 litres was syphoned from various machines in Seacroft, Leeds.
Meanwhile, a factory tractor was stolen from the Wakefield area on February 13/16 and a Haulotte telehandler was taken from Harehills, Leeds on February 14.
Two quad bikes were stolen, one in Hebden Bridge on February 5 - a grey TGB Blade - and the other in Bramhope - a red Honda 250 on February 13.
Finally, a blue Land Rover Defender was stolen from Morley on February 7 and another horsebox - an Ifor Williams - was taken in a theft in the Wakefield area on February 12.
If you can help police with any of these crimes, you should contact them on 101, or using the contact options on the West Yorkshire Police website.
You should quote the following reference numbers, dependent on which crime you are referring too:
Bradford district:
Burglary in Keighley with equine items stolen, February 5 - 13240066623
Road roller theft in Otley, February 8 - 13240073086
Dumper truck theft in Otley, February 8 - 1324007325 (Fleet number ends: 3236546)
Green Yamaha Kodiak quad-bike in Cleckheaton, February 17 - 13240089725
Red Honda quad-bike in Oxenhope, February 18 - 13240091111 (Registration: NJ55DZU)
Blue Isuzu Bighorn in Bradford, February 13 - 13240081734 (Registration: J440WKG)
Ifor Williams 511 horsebox in Horsforth, February 6 - 13240069801 (Registration: N3031817)
Type V 19 trailer in Otley, February 9 - 13240075034 (Fleet number ends: GL1373)
Brian James trailer in Bradford, February 9 - 13240075320
Silver Brian Jones trailer in Bingley, February 12 - 1324008009 (Serial number ends: DO62273)
West Yorkshire:
400 litres of fuel in Halifax, February 13 - 13240082101
430 litres of fuel from various machines in Seacroft, February 9 - 13240074817
Factory tractor in Wakefield, February 13/16 - 13240088506 (Registration: YX08ABU)
Haulotte Telehandler in Harehills, February 14 - 13240084486
Grey TGB Blade quad-bike in Hebden Bridge, February 5 - 13240066431 (Registration: PJ71MVW)
Red Honda 250 quad-bike in Bramhope, February 13 - 13240082274
Blue Land Rover Defender in Morley, February 7 - 13240070873 (Registration: N390AEJ)
Ifor Williams horsebox in Wakefield, February 12 - 13240080340
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