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The kiosk was taken from a garden in Chelford, Cheshire, on Tuesday, July 13, according to Cheshire Police. The force said a white Ford Transit van was seen dropping off a skip and three men, a digger was then used to remove the box, between 2.30pm and 3pm. Read more: The gang asked a member of the public to guard live electric cables which had been exposed during the extraction, while they contacted the energy network to make it safe, police said.
But the men never returned. The traditional-style phone box belonged to Chelford Parish Council and no permission had been given for it to be removed, the
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