Police are appealing for information after dozens of sheep were stolen from a Powys farm.
Dyfed-Powys Police are appealing for information after thieves stole 35 sheep from a farm in the Old Radnor area in Powys.
According to the Police's rural crime team the sheep were made up of "improved Welsh ewe lambs and one Charolais tup".
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Dyfed Powys Police have said that the crime took place in the Burl Hill area (LD8) and are appealing for anyone with any information that could help with their inquiries to come forward.
According to the rural crime team the theft of the nearly three dozen sheep took place some time between Tuesday November 14 and Saturday November 18.
Anyone with any information is being encouraged to get hold of Dyfed-Powys Police's rural crime team via 101 or you can speak anonymously to crimestoppers on 0800555111.
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