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Second padlock theft from Highland windfarm
Credit: By Jane Candlish | The Press and Journal | 3 November 2014 | www.pressandjournal.co.uk ~~
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A Highland windfarm has been targeted by thieves for the second time in a month.
A padlock and chain were taken from the front gates of the Rosehall windfarm between 6pm on Thursday October 23 and 8.45am the following day.
It is a repeat of an incident in September, when a padlock and chain.
Police have asked anyone with information to call 101.
The Rosehall windfarm is run by E.ON and comprises 19 turbines, each 295ft high.
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