Thames Valley Police has revealed that they have seized over £1,000,000 worth of caravans.
Officers in patches including Oxfordshire have seized 67 caravans over the past two years spanning back to January 2022.
This is a key role of Thames Valley Police's Rural Crime Taskforce which is targeted at dealing with crime in rural communities.
TVP revealed the numbers to the public in a video post on social media platforms on Tuesday morning which showed the different caravans that have been captured.
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🚓 We are pleased to announce we have seized over £1 Million worth of caravans!
— TVP Rural Crime Taskforce 🚜 🚔 (@TVP_RuralCrime) August 21, 2024
📅 Established in January 2022; Thames Valley Police's Rural Crime Taskforce have been working hard to tackle those who commit crime in our rural communities.#NotOnOurPatch
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A spokesperson for the force said: “We are pleased to announce we have seized over £1 Million worth of caravans!
“Established in January 2022; Thames Valley Police's Rural Crime Taskforce have been working hard to tackle those who commit crime in our rural communities.”
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