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Farm Devastated: £2,000 Pork Stolen
26 Nov
Summary
- Community farm lost £2,000 worth of pork in a theft.
- 120kg of pork, reared by volunteers, was stolen.
- Police are investigating the incident and seeking information.

A beloved community farm is reeling from a significant loss after meat worth £2,000 was stolen. Oxford City Farm, operating as a registered charity, discovered the theft on Saturday morning. The incident involved the brazen removal of 120kg of pork from its storage units.
Farm manager Nicole Titera described the stolen pork as a "significant loss" for the organization. The meat was not just any stock; it comprised two pigs that had been meticulously reared throughout the summer by devoted volunteers and staff. This theft represents not only a financial blow but also a loss of considerable effort and care.
Thames Valley Police have confirmed that they are actively investigating the break-in and the subsequent theft. Officers are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed any suspicious activity or has information related to the incident to come forward and assist with the ongoing inquiry.




