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Thieves steal entire postbox from York village – three days before Christmas

Police are hunting thieves who stole an entire postbox just days before Christmas.

The theft took place some time between 9pm on Tuesday and 9am yesterday (Wednesday, 22 December).

The postbox on Wetherby Road, Rufforth, was taken, leaving just the supporting post which it was attached to.

One of the first to spot it was gone was Rufforth resident Sandie Dunleavy.

“We were out walking the dog first thing in the morning and noticed the red plate – the front of the box – on the ground.

“Then we looked at where it should be and realised it had gone.”

She said she was surprised as she had used the postbox – opposite Maythorpe – twice the day before to post Christmas items.

‘We take it seriously’

All that’s left – a hole. Photograph: YorkMix

A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: “It is believed the incident occurred overnight between 9pm on Tuesday and 9am on Wednesday.

“All that was left was the post that the postbox was attached to and the front hatch which only postal workers can access.

“The resident said they were reporting the matter to Royal Mail.

“They also alerted people in the neighbourhood using a community social media page in case any sensitive or personal post had fallen into the wrong hands and urgent action had to be taken with banks or other agencies to flag-up the issue.

“Officers are awaiting contact from Royal Mail to progress the investigation.”

If you can help, contact police on the numbers below.

The postbox was opposite Maythorpe in Rufforth. Photograph © Google Street View

A Royal Mail spokesperson said: “We can confirm the theft of a postbox in Rufforth. We have informed the police who are dealing with the matter.

“Royal Mail has over 115,000 postboxes across the UK. The theft of postboxes is relatively rare.

“We take the issue very seriously, and work closely with law enforcement agencies to prevent the unlawful removal of postboxes.

“In the meantime, customers are able to use nearby postboxes in the area or drop off their mail at any Post Office branch.”

Police told Sandie: “If anyone that you know has posted something that might have a cheque or something like that in it they should contact their bank.”

She added: “It’s going to be very disappointing for people who thought, ‘oh good, I’ve caught the last post, my relative or friend will be really pleased to get a Christmas card’.

“It’s not the best news this particular Christmas is it?”

How to help the police

  • Call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 1 and ask for the Force Control Room
  • Contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via the website
  • Quote reference number 12210265684




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