Doncaster car parts theft: £300k stash found
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【Summary】A 'chop shop' in Doncaster with stolen car parts worth £300k was found, highlighting the importance of collaboration between police forces to combat car theft.
FutureCar Staff
Sep 06, 2023 6:26 AM PT
"Car theft can have a significant impact on individuals and communities," the spokesperson stated. "That's why it is crucial for us to collaborate with other law enforcement agencies nationwide to track down stolen vehicles and dismantle these illegal 'chop shops'."
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