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Olympia5776

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Re: Our Village on National News.
« Reply #30 on: 24 June 2008, 11:42:47 »

Some of thse old farmers over here would shoot them feed them to their pigs or bury them where they would NEVER be found.
A chap I know told me  that he was asked if he would bury a '06 Landcruiser on his mountain farm but he couldn't see inside when he did it. He was offered a lot of money to do it.   I believe him.

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Re: Our Village on National News.
« Reply #31 on: 24 June 2008, 14:59:48 »

if caught they will probably get sentenced to a few years in side and be let out in even less time due to overcrowding/good behaviour.a few weeks ago the home secreatary instructed prisons to release over 700 prisoners early ,and told them that failure to comply would constitute unlawful imprisonment. >:( >:( >:(............there is little incentive not to commit serious crime these days.
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Re: Our Village on National News.
« Reply #32 on: 24 June 2008, 17:20:46 »

Just spotted this:

"A Durham Police spokesman said: "A 21-year-old local man was arrested by police after a car was stopped on the outskirts of Coundon. The suspect, a passenger in the car, was arrested on suspicion of assault, theft, and theft of a motor vehicle. The man is currently being held at Bishop Auckland police station for questioning."

Earlier, police revealed they had found the thieves' battered getaway truck. The silver Mitsubishi L200 "Animal" pick-up was discovered burnt out on remote land on Monday night around 10 miles from where Mrs Dove died."
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