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Farm gates stolen on White Oak Road near Coffey Hole

From the Providence Community Watch,
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There were two farm gates stolen off the hinges, locks and all, sometime Wednesday afternoon / night, September 16, 2020. If you know or see anything relating to this please message us.

They are two green 16' gates and they were taken from White Oak Road near the Coffey Hole. There was a single cab, black, Chevrolet truck seen sitting there at the entrance Wednesday afternoon. Reward offered for information leading to the arrest of this thief.

There are now "keep out / no trespassing" signs back up at the Coffey Hole because there has been a rash of garbage, broken bottles, dirty diapers, and mess.

Cameras are posted around the area and anyone trespassing (people without permission who enter beyond the signs) will be turned over to the authorities. This is for anyone that does not have permission to be on the private property.




This story was posted on 2020-09-18 11:26:27
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