Life rings stolen as quarry danger warning is issued
In the last two weeks damage has also been caused to a fence and padlock at the site.
The first incident happened sometime overnight on May 28 at the quarry on Stubbs Lane where the fence was left damaged.
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Hide AdThe second incident happened overnight on June 1 where a lock was damaged in order to gain entry to the quarry, where the life rings were stolen. Enquiries are ongoing.
Inspector Phillippa Child of Wakefield East and South East Neighbourhood Policing Team said: “With the recent good weather we’ve be having we are very concerned that people have been breaking into the quarry to go for a swim.
“Swimming in this reservoir is extremely dangerous.
“During the break in two life rings were stolen, which could potentially save a life if people got into difficulty in the water.”