Around £600 worth of nautical goods have been stolen from a boat moored in Sandy Haven.
Thieves entered the vessel sometime before Friday 31st of October. They took a VHF radio, a Lowrance 3300c GPS system and a black half horsepower Mariner outboard engine with a distinctive orange coloured stop mechanism.
This is the second time in a month that boats on this stretch of coast have been targeted. £2000 worthy of goods, including a sonar fish finder, fuel, and a GPS were stolen from as boat in nearby Gelliswick in early October.
Anybody who has been offered these items for sale, or who saw any suspicious activity at Sandy Haven, is asked to contact PC 437 Griffiths at Milford Haven police station on 0845 330 2000.
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