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Last Updated: Sunday, 19 December, 2004, 12:57 GMT
Reward in Christmas trees theft
A couple who had 25 conifers stolen from their garden are offering a cash reward to anyone with information.

John and Sally Sykes will pay �200 to find out the whereabouts of the 4-5ft trees, which may have been taken to be used as Christmas decorations.

They were taken from the garden of their home in Grazeley, Reading, Berkshire, on Friday night.

The couple say they are easily identifiable as their tops have been partly chewed off by their horses.

Mr Sykes told the BBC: "It is such a shame that there are such thieves around and this has really upset us especially at this time of year."




SEE ALSO:
Christmas trees stolen in raid
09 Dec 03 |  Gloucestershire
Bid to stop 'tree rustlers'
08 Dec 03 |  Norfolk


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