Hartley Wintney: Firefighter's pickup truck stolen from fire station

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The black Mitsubishi was taken from the forecourt at Hartley Wintney station

A firefighter had his pickup truck stolen from outside a fire station while he was working a night shift.

The black Mitsubishi L200 was taken from the forecourt at Hartley Wintney station on Brewhouse Lane, Hampshire.

The fire station has appealed on social media, external to anyone who has any information that could help the police to find it, and those responsible for taking it.

Police said the pickup truck was stolen overnight on 16-17 January between 22:00 and 08:00 GMT.

Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service said the on-call firefighter "was out working in the community providing medical co-responding cover".

The fire service said he returned to the village fire station "to find his personal vehicle had been stolen".

Anyone with information is urged to contact Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary.

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