Isle of Man Constabulary – Requests for Information

by Isle of Man Constabulary

Please see the following Requests for Information and Media Releases from the Isle of Man Constabulary:

During the early hours of this morning (Monday 30th April) a green Yamaha quad bike has been taken without consent from the Crosby area. It is believed it was taken after 2:30am. The quad was located in the Sulby Claddaghs only a few hours later at 6:45am where it had been abandoned in the river.

Police would appeal for anyone with information on this matter to contact them.

PC Ian SCOTT states This quad bike had been in regular use on a farm in the area for lambing including late into Sunday night and its loss has caused considerable inconvenience to the farmer as a result. Given the relatively narrow time period, I would ask has anyone seen a quad bike being driven between 2:30am and 6:45am or has anyone witnessed a person walking in the Crosby area after 2:00am or in the vicinity of the Sulby Claddaghs first thing this morning. Given the quad bike was abandoned in a river, the offender may have got home with wet clothing or footwear.

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Police are investigating criminal damage to a vehicle on Ash Road in Pulrose on Thursday 27th April 2012 at around 9pm. A young male was seen running away from the area where a rear windscreen of a vehicle was smashed with an unknown object. Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone who knows who is responsible for the damage to come forward and make contact with police. Please call Police Headquarters on 631212 or alternatively Crimestoppers on 0800555111.

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Police are appealing for witnesses to an incident involving a group of males that took place in the area of Duke Street and Wellington Street, Douglas. The incident occurred between 12.10am and 12.30am on Saturday 28th April 2012, during this incident an altercation has taken place between 2 of the males which resulted in 1 of the males receiving serious facial injuries. Anyone with information regarding this incident please contact PC Moore at Lord Street Police Station. Tel: 01624 631212

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Isle of Man Constabulary - Requests for Information

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