Police have taken the unusual step of warning a thief that what they’ve stolen is not safe and could be harmful. A burglary took place at an address in Carmarthen where a quantity of meat was stolen. It was taken from the garage of a property located in Nant yr Arian, on the outskirts of the town centre.
However, the meat taken is intended to be used for dog food and is strictly not for human consumption. The exact type of meat is unknown but police are warning whoever took it and members of the public if they are offered it, that it is not safe. You can keep up to date with the latest Carmarthenshire news by signing up to the local newsletter here.
Police have now issued an appeal, warning people that the meat needs to be disposed of and asking anyone with any information to get in touch.
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A spokeswoman for Dyfed-Powys Police said: "We’re investigating a burglary on Nant yr Arian, Carmarthen, on December 18, 2023. A quantity of meat was stolen. There are concerns as the meat is not fit for human consumption and needs to be disposed. If you have any information that could help enquiries, please get in touch online, by e-mailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk, by messaging them on social media or by calling 101."
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