29/01/2016

Police Appeal After Man Steals Fire Extinguisher From Food Outlet

Police are appealing for information after a man stole a fire extinguisher, valued at £300, from McDonalds in Sprucefield, Lisburn.

The incident happened on the 22 December at around 3am.

The man is described as being aged between 20 to 25, of medium build with short dark hair. He was wearing blue jeans a white shirt and a school tie.

He arrived at the food outlet on a coach from Banbridge with other adults both male and female dressed in school uniform. The group are believed to be associated with young farmers from all over Northern Ireland.

Police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.

(CD)

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