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Hampshire Police apology over stolen caravan | Hampshire Police apology over stolen caravan |
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A couple have received an apology from police after they were told their stolen caravan could not be seized - as another family was living in it. | A couple have received an apology from police after they were told their stolen caravan could not be seized - as another family was living in it. |
The uninsured caravan, worth about £30,000, was found in September on a travellers' site in Hook, Hampshire. | The uninsured caravan, worth about £30,000, was found in September on a travellers' site in Hook, Hampshire. |
Kath McClelland and partner Mick Curry, who live near Farnham, Surrey, were told officers had no powers to seize it and that it was a civil matter. | Kath McClelland and partner Mick Curry, who live near Farnham, Surrey, were told officers had no powers to seize it and that it was a civil matter. |
The Hampshire force has apologised for its handling of the episode. | The Hampshire force has apologised for its handling of the episode. |
The force said it still stood by its decision not to take the caravan which it made after seeking legal advice. | The force said it still stood by its decision not to take the caravan which it made after seeking legal advice. |
'Man in a pub' | 'Man in a pub' |
But the case has been reopened and a spokeswoman said officers were now searching for the vehicle which has gone missing. | |
She said police were confident they could seize it this time around but struggled to explain what had changed as the case was "very complex". | |
When police found the caravan last September a 22-year-old man was arrested but later released without charge after he produced evidence he had bought it in good faith from a man in a pub. | When police found the caravan last September a 22-year-old man was arrested but later released without charge after he produced evidence he had bought it in good faith from a man in a pub. |
Officers sought legal advice and sent the couple a letter explaining they could not seize it for a number of reasons, including a consideration that children were living in it. | Officers sought legal advice and sent the couple a letter explaining they could not seize it for a number of reasons, including a consideration that children were living in it. |
Mrs McClelland, who admitted she had to take some responsibility for not insuring the vehicle, said she was happy police had done all they could after a meeting with officers. | |
She has declined to comment any further on the matter. | She has declined to comment any further on the matter. |
A police spokeswoman said the force was sorry for the distress caused and the way it had kept the couple informed of developments. | A police spokeswoman said the force was sorry for the distress caused and the way it had kept the couple informed of developments. |
She added: "We have met with Mr Curry and Mrs McClelland and discussed with them in detail the complexities of the police powers and legal position in relation to this case. | She added: "We have met with Mr Curry and Mrs McClelland and discussed with them in detail the complexities of the police powers and legal position in relation to this case. |
"We are aware of the public's concern but this was a unique set of circumstances and we remain committed to protecting our communities. | "We are aware of the public's concern but this was a unique set of circumstances and we remain committed to protecting our communities. |
"A key part of [the] inquiry is to locate the caravan and return it to its legal owners." | "A key part of [the] inquiry is to locate the caravan and return it to its legal owners." |
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