Carmarthenshire
Police appeal for information after 70,000 litres of diesel stolen from Carmarthenshire fuel depot
Dyfed Powys Police are appealing for dashcam footage to help their investigations after 70,000 litres of diesel was stolen from a fuel depot in Nantycaws on the A48 in Carmarthenshire.

The theft from the Oil 4 Wales fuel depot on the A48 at Nantycaws in Carmarthenshire took place on Friday 17 February between 10.30pm and 12.30am.
The theft saw a length of pipe run through a field to the Eastbound layby, with a large quantity of diesel spilled into the field.
A spokesperson for Dyfed Powys Police said: “We are appealing for information and are asking for anyone who may have dashcam footage from the area, as well as the layby on the eastbound carriageway of the A48, following the filling station, between 10.30pm that night and 12.30am on the Saturday.
“We are also looking for information or dashcam footage in the area around the depot between 11.30pm on Tuesday, 14 February, and 12.30am on the following morning.”
Anyone with information about the theft or with dashcam footage is asked to contact Dyfed Powys Police quoting reference DPP/2447/18/02/2023/02/C or by getting in touch anonymously with Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.
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