Police issue warning after copper thefts in Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne
13:00, 06 September 2016
updated: 13:10, 06 September 2016
Police are investigating a spate of thefts of metal from properties in the district, including a church hall.
Copper piping worth £200 was taken from the back garden of a house in Mill Lane, Herne, overnight on Sunday.
Also over the weekend copper piping worth £50 was stolen from a church hall in London Road, Canterbury.
On Tuesday, August 23 a length of copper used as a lightning conductor and worth £100 was found missing from a building in Tower Hill, Whitstable.
Police inspector Vicki Tyler said: "Offenders may at first glance appear to be legitimate workmen when in fact they have criminal intentions.
"Thieves will often need a vehicle to carry the metal away. We are asking people to report any suspicious behaviour to police."
Anyone with information about the thefts is asked to call 01843 222289 or Kent Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting reference numbers ZY/31202/16 for the Mill Lane incident, ZY/31272/16 for the London Road incident and ZY/31235/16 for the Tower Hill incident.
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