Cattle worth tens of thousands stolen in County Tyrone

The cattle are estimated to be worth approximately £20,000 to £30,000 - stock image
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A number of cattle have been stolen from a property near Camlough Road in County Tyrone, police say.
The theft is believed to have taken place at some point between Monday and Friday in the Sixmilecross area.
A number of bullocks, including Angus, Friesian and Charolais breeds, were reported to have been stolen from the property.
The cattle are estimated to be worth approximately £20,000 to £30,000.
Possibly a 'large vehicle' used
Police are appealing for information, and believe the theft "would have taken time and potentially a large vehicle or vehicles to transport the animals".
A spokesperson for the Police Service of Northern Ireland said: "An investigation is underway, and we are appealing to anyone who might have witnessed any suspicious activity, or have any information on the whereabouts of the bullocks, to get in touch.
"We would also appeal to anyone with any CCTV, dash-cam or other footage that might assist with enquiries, to contact officers on 101 quoting reference 357 of 29/08/25."