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Specialist titanium tools stolen

A set of specialist tools made from titanium have been stolen from a car near Bath.

They belong to an engineer who uses them to repair MRI scanning equipment at local hospitals.

The tools were taken from the boot of his vehicle in Underleaf Way in Peasedown St John on 1 November.

The instruments are each marked with the letters WILL, WH or WJH, and police say they would be worthless for general use.



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