Crimestoppers offering reward for information after spate of rural quad thefts in Northern Ireland
The reward for information is in place for three months
Crimestoppers is now offering a reward for information after a spate of rural quad thefts in Northern Ireland.
The independent charity announced the news after a recent spate of high value agricultural thefts in the Fermanagh & Omagh and Mid Ulster areas.
A reward of £3,500 is available for information given directly to the charity that results in the arrest and conviction of those responsible.
PSNI Chief Inspector Scott Fallis said: “We hope this cash reward will encourage those with information about recent thefts of items including quad bikes, to tell Crimestoppers what they know.
“Crimestoppers is completely independent of the police and the reward is paid directly by them. The charity guarantees that everyone who contacts them stays 100% anonymous.
“The reward will be offered for a period of three months and I would urge anyone with knowledge about these recent crimes to please get in touch with the charity by calling their 24/7 Contact Centre on 0800 555 111 or by visiting their website Crimestoppers-uk.org."
The reward will be available between 17th September and 17th December 2025.
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