A log splitter police say was stolen from Leyburn. Photo: Contributed.
A log splitter police say was stolen from Leyburn. Photo: Contributed.

Police seek public help to find owner of stolen log-splitter

POLICE are seeking assistance from the public to help locate the owner of a hydraulic log-splitter.

Police located the hydraulic log-splitter during a search warrant earlier this year.

Police are trying to locate the lawful owner of the log-splitter. Photo: Contributed.
Police are trying to locate the lawful owner of the log-splitter. Photo: Contributed.

It is believed the log-splitter was stolen from the Leyburn area and the motor has been since been removed.

"It is a significant sized log-splitter and of considerable value and we are keen to locate the lawful owner," Detective Senior Constable Glenn Evans of MOCS (Rural) Toowoomba said.

If you have information, please contact Senior Constable Evans on 4614 2114.

Alternatively, contact Policelink on 131 444 or CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 24 hours a day.


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