The Police have issued a reminder to the public that it is an offense to handle stolen goods.
They are also asking the public to be on the lookout for persons who may attempt to sell these stolen goods, and to report the offenders to the authorities.
The warning comes as Police are continue investigations into several reports of theft.
According to the Police, Brannie John, a 57-year-old Farmer of Colonarie reported that some unknown person or persons stole one Brown Heifer valued 2,500 EC dollars.
Police are also investigating an incident of Theft involving Antonio Seymore, a 30-year-old Farmer of Dickson.
According to reports 1,224 sweet pepper slips, valued at 528 dollars and 56 cents, were stolen from Seymore, between 8:00 p.m. on July 14th and 7:00 a.m. on July 15th .
Police said fifty Portuguese Yams, valued at 490 EC dollars, was also stolen from Lawrence Stephens, a 62-year-old Farmer of Park Hill between 5:00 p.m. July 7th and 7:45 a.m. on July 15th in South Rivers.
In another incident, a quantity of Avocados, valued at 100 EC dollars was stolen from Clifford Andrews, a 42-year-old Chef of Park Hill.
The incident occurred in Diamond Village between 6:30am and 4:00pm on Sunday July 14th.