A community farm has been targeted by thieves just a month after chickens were killed on the farm with a catapult.
Between 3.30pm on Wednesday (October 20) and 8am the following morning, thieves broke into River Bourne Community Farm in Laverstock near Salisbury.
They stole a Bluetooth speaker, sewing machine and a collection of padlocks.
This theft comes just a month after four boys allegedly killed four chickens in their coop on the farm with a catapult.
That incident took place on September 11 at around 8.30pm.
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Wiltshire Police are still appealing for information about the killing of the chickens but are now also asking for information about this week's theft.
PC Amy Quintin said: "We would like to hear from anyone who may have heard or seen anything suspicious in the area of the farm between yesterday afternoon and this morning.
"If you can help in anyway then please call us on 101 quoting crime reference number 54200105968.
"Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 if you wish to report any information anonymously."
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