Police are investigating after a vehicle was stolen from a fire station.
Officers were called following the break-in at Tuxford Fire Station, in Clark Lane, Tuxford, at around 1.15 am on Tuesday (1 August).
A security lock was cut and a flatbed fire truck was stolen after the keys were located inside the building.
Inquiries to trace the stolen vehicle (pictured) are ongoing.
Inspector Hayley Crawford, of Nottinghamshire Police, urged anyone who sees the vehicle to come forward.
She said: “To gain entry to a fire station and then steal a vehicle is completely unacceptable behaviour.
“We’re working to make sure whoever did this is held to account and I would urge any residents who saw suspicious activity around Tuxford Fire Station in the early hours of Tuesday, or who might have CCTV or dash cam footage, to get in touch.”
Group Manager Chris Emmott, of Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, added: “In the early hours of this morning, we were informed of a break-in at Tuxford Fire Station, where a service van, amongst other things inside the vehicle, was stolen.
“Our fire stations are around Nottinghamshire to help keep our communities safe, and not there to be damaged or tampered with. This behaviour is unacceptable, and we are working closely with Nottinghamshire Police and neighbouring services to get to the bottom of this.
“Thankfully, fire crews at Tuxford Fire Station are still able to respond to emergencies, so I want to reassure our communities that they will receive a full emergency response if they were to need us.
“Thank you to those who have already provided information to help us in this investigation. If you do have any further information then please get in touch with Nottinghamshire Police.”
Anyone with information is asked to call 101 quoting incident 95 of 1 August 2023. Alternatively call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111
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