Friday, May 16, 2014

Children’s 12ft climbing frame stolen from Hull garden – sold on Facebook hours later

Children’s 12ft climbing frame stolen from Hull garden – sold on Facebook hours later

By Hull Daily Mail  |  Posted: May 15, 2014
By Joanna Hunter
GONE:  A family in  Stroud Crescent East, Bransholme,  have had their climbing frame stolen from the back garden.     Picture: Jack Harland
FAMILY SHOCKED: Thieves made off with a children’s climbing frame from a garden in Stroud Crescent East, Bransholme – only for the family to see it ‘for sale’ on Facebook hours later. Picture: Jack Harland
Comments (7) A FAMILY have spoken of their shock after their huge climbing frame was stolen and sold just hours later on Facebook.
The 12ft Little Tikes 8-in-1 Playground vanished from the fenced garden of the family home in Stroud Crescent East, in Bransholme, over the bank holiday weekend.
Three men were spotted carrying the climbing frame along the street at about 11.30pm on the Saturday, having lifted it over a 5ft fence.
Mum-of-six Sally Walker is appealing for the person who bought it to contact police, so the thieves can be caught.

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Read more at http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Children-8217-s-12ft-climbing-frame-stolen-Hull/story-21099838-detail/story.html#I4xrCmS1EIVe3OWe.99

Children’s 12ft climbing frame stolen from Hull garden – sold on Facebook hours later

By Hull Daily Mail  |  Posted: May 15, 2014
By Joanna Hunter
GONE:  A family in  Stroud Crescent East, Bransholme,  have had their climbing frame stolen from the back garden.     Picture: Jack Harland
FAMILY SHOCKED: Thieves made off with a children’s climbing frame from a garden in Stroud Crescent East, Bransholme – only for the family to see it ‘for sale’ on Facebook hours later. Picture: Jack Harland
Comments (7) A FAMILY have spoken of their shock after their huge climbing frame was stolen and sold just hours later on Facebook.
The 12ft Little Tikes 8-in-1 Playground vanished from the fenced garden of the family home in Stroud Crescent East, in Bransholme, over the bank holiday weekend.
Three men were spotted carrying the climbing frame along the street at about 11.30pm on the Saturday, having lifted it over a 5ft fence.
Mum-of-six Sally Walker is appealing for the person who bought it to contact police, so the thieves can be caught.

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Read more at http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Children-8217-s-12ft-climbing-frame-stolen-Hull/story-21099838-detail/story.html#I4xrCmS1EIVe3OWe.99

Children’s 12ft climbing frame stolen from Hull garden – sold on Facebook hours later

By Hull Daily Mail  |  Posted: May 15, 2014
By Joanna Hunter
GONE:  A family in  Stroud Crescent East, Bransholme,  have had their climbing frame stolen from the back garden.     Picture: Jack Harland
FAMILY SHOCKED: Thieves made off with a children’s climbing frame from a garden in Stroud Crescent East, Bransholme – only for the family to see it ‘for sale’ on Facebook hours later. Picture: Jack Harland
Comments (7) A FAMILY have spoken of their shock after their huge climbing frame was stolen and sold just hours later on Facebook.
The 12ft Little Tikes 8-in-1 Playground vanished from the fenced garden of the family home in Stroud Crescent East, in Bransholme, over the bank holiday weekend.
Three men were spotted carrying the climbing frame along the street at about 11.30pm on the Saturday, having lifted it over a 5ft fence.
Mum-of-six Sally Walker is appealing for the person who bought it to contact police, so the thieves can be caught.

Related content


Read more at http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Children-8217-s-12ft-climbing-frame-stolen-Hull/story-21099838-detail/story.html#I4xrCmS1EIVe3OWe.99
A FAMILY have spoken of their shock after their huge climbing frame was stolen and sold just hours later on Facebook.
The 12ft Little Tikes 8-in-1 Playground vanished from the fenced garden of the family home in Stroud Crescent East, in Bransholme, over the bank holiday weekend.
Three men were spotted carrying the climbing frame along the street at about 11.30pm on the Saturday, having lifted it over a 5ft fence.
Mum-of-six Sally Walker is appealing for the person who bought it to contact police, so the thieves can be caught.

Read more at http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Children-8217-s-12ft-climbing-frame-stolen-Hull/story-21099838-detail/story.html#I4xrCmS1EIVe3OWe.99
A FAMILY have spoken of their shock after their huge climbing frame was stolen and sold just hours later on Facebook.
The 12ft Little Tikes 8-in-1 Playground vanished from the fenced garden of the family home in Stroud Crescent East, in Bransholme, over the bank holiday weekend.
Three men were spotted carrying the climbing frame along the street at about 11.30pm on the Saturday, having lifted it over a 5ft fence.
Mum-of-six Sally Walker is appealing for the person who bought it to contact police, so the thieves can be caught.

Read more at http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Children-8217-s-12ft-climbing-frame-stolen-Hull/story-21099838-detail/story.html#I4xrCmS1EIVe3OWe.99


A FAMILY have spoken of their shock after their huge climbing frame was stolen and sold just hours later on Facebook.

The 12ft Little Tikes 8-in-1 Playground vanished from the fenced garden of the family home in Stroud Crescent East, in Bransholme, over the bank holiday weekend.

Three men were spotted carrying the climbing frame along the street at about 11.30pm on the Saturday, having lifted it over a 5ft fence.

Mum-of-six Sally Walker is appealing for the person who bought it to contact police, so the thieves can be caught.
(Reproduced from Hull Daily Mail May 15th)

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A FAMILY have spoken of their shock after their huge climbing frame was stolen and sold just hours later on Facebook.
The 12ft Little Tikes 8-in-1 Playground vanished from the fenced garden of the family home in Stroud Crescent East, in Bransholme, over the bank holiday weekend.
Three men were spotted carrying the climbing frame along the street at about 11.30pm on the Saturday, having lifted it over a 5ft fence.
Mum-of-six Sally Walker is appealing for the person who bought it to contact police, so the thieves can be caught.

Read more at http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Children-8217-s-12ft-climbing-frame-stolen-Hull/story-21099838-detail/story.html#I4xrCmS1EIVe3OWe.99

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