Rushcliffe police say they attended a report of a vehicle which a resident reported as suspicious.
Police said:
‘On Saturday, 1 February, officers attended a report of a suspicious vehicle in Bingham.
‘A report from a concerned local resident about the vehicle led to the recovery of a car that had been stolen in Leicestershire.
‘Police will attend suspicious vehicles where the vehicle details either don’t match the make and model or when there are markers on the vehicle in relation to its use in crime or being reported stolen.
‘Police and the DVLA will also attend vehicles that are untaxed or declared off-road if they are parked on roads and meet the criteria to be removed under DVLA powers.
‘A vehicle that looks suspicious or out of place, and where neighbours also do not know the owner or driver, can be reported on 101 or online.’
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