
Humberside Police are investigating a report of a Theft of a Horse Trailer from The Pinfold Lane area of Bridlington. The incident occurred at 23:57 on 02/10/2025. The offender(s) approached the farm from across fields and is believed to have entered/ left in the Scarborough Road direction. The vehicle involved was a grey BMW 320D, which has now been seized by officers. Please see images of the trailer in this email. If you have any CCTV footage (including video doorbell), saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area around this time or have any information about the offenders please contact the police on the non-emergency number 101 quoting log ref: log 81 02/10/2025. Alternatively you could call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. You don’t have to leave your name and you may even receive a reward. To reduce the risk of your vehicle being stolen, please read through the below advice - Keep your trailers/vehicles locked at all timesMake sure your serial number for the trailer is recorded.Consider using a trailer lock, we recommend Secured by Design accredited products. Don't leave your keys nearby or with the trailer.consider blocking in your trailer.Park your trailer in a shed/garage if you can, or in a secure location.If you have CCTV, park your trailer where it will be covered.Please also find attached the Police Crime Prevention Handbook which covers a broad range of crime prevention advice. Trailers and Horsebox SecurityTheft of lightweight livestock and flatbed trailers and horse boxes has been growing – they are particularly vulnerable as they can be easily towed away unless security measures are taken. Below are a few simple precautions to deter thieves – remember the best security is a layered approach with the aim of making your property a less attractive target to thieves. Physical securityTry and make your trailer or horsebox unattractive to steal – if the thief must spend more time breaking the security products attached to the trailer, they may move on to an easier target. Consider fitting a combination of several products such as a hitch lock anti-theft device, wheel clamps and locking wheel nuts. If your trailer is stored in a barn or on a hard concrete surface, an SBD approved ground anchor with a heavy duty chain with a high attack rating is another option to be considered. Download PDF Restrict accessIf your trailer or horsebox is parked on the driveway, consider closing any gates at night or when you are not using it. If you don’t have gates, a vehicle bollard will provide an extra visible deterrent. Record detailsKeep a record of serial numbers, chassis and model numbers and take note of any custom marks on the horsebox or trailer. Take colour photographs from several angles and additionally take videos with a smartphone if possible, including markings. If stolen, being able to track and identify your horsebox or trailer is vital to the police. Security markingSecurity marking your trailer or horsebox using an SBD recognised forensic asset marking is another highly effective, visible deterrent to thieves and an established method of reducing theft. The CESAR systemThe CESAR System is the National security marking system of the Construction Equipment Association and Agricultural Engineers Association and has the aim of reducing plant and farm theft Tracking systemsFit an SBD approved tracking device to the horsebox so it can be traced if stolen. SBD have several members which specialise in this area and can advise on the best system and fitting of the product. TackDon’t leave any tack in the horsebox overnight – store it away safely and be especially careful at events and shows. InsuranceCheck that you have adequate cover under your insurance for theft for your tack, including overnight shows away from home. |
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