A man has been arrested and released after items were reportedly stolen from the East of England Ambulance Service in Stevenage.
Hertfordshire police were called just after the metal items and vehicle parts had been taken from an address in Babbage Road in Stevenage, shortly before 3.45pm on Sunday, July 28.
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Staff members at the location of the theft identified the vehicle in which the suspect had left and the police sprung into action.
Officers from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Road Policing Unit stopped the vehicle in Luton's Hitchin Road at around 4.20pm and arrested a 38-year-old man from Luton on suspicion of theft. He was also found to have no insurance, and the vehicle - which was seized - was untaxed.
The stolen car parts were returned and the suspect was released with no further action taken.
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