Police in Castlederg are investigating a break-in at an outbuilding on the Magheranageeragh Road.
It's believed tools and equipment were taken from the premises for a period dating back four weeks.
That's after officers received reports of the disturbance on the twenty-ninth of September.
"Police received a report on Thursday, 29 September, that sometime over the previous four weeks the items below were stolen from an outbuilding," a police statement read.
Officers also listed the stolen goods as: 1 x Blue 50-litre Sealey Compressor, 1 x Airline gauge/ Tyre Inflator, 1 x Hammer Drill with metal casing, 1 x Blue Bench saw with legs approx 4ft by 2ft, 1 x New copper cylinder with green coloured insulation, 1 x 20 metre extension lead, 1 x grey power washer with slight damage on the side with a blue piece of plastic covering the damage.
Constable Brian St. Ledger is appealing to anyone who may have noticed any suspicious activity/vehicles in the area to contact Police at Strabane on the non-emergency number 101, quoting reference 507 29/09/16.
Alternatively, if someone would prefer to provide information without giving their details they can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers and speak to them anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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