Warning over caravan thefts across Sussex

A warning has gone out from police following the thefts of caravans across Sussex.
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Police say there has been a rise in the thefts over the past 12 months - with another caravan stolen this week.

Two were also stolen in neighbouring Kent.

Police are now advising caravan owners to remove caravan wheels, where possibnle - and wheel nuts - in a bid to foil the thieves.

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Anyone with any information about the thefts is asked to call police on 101.

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