A man is pleading with residents to keep an eye out after a valuable piece of work equipment was stolen from him.
Vik Singh recently posted a number of pictures to social media showing his trailer that was stolen yesterday bank holiday Monday May 6.
Along with photographs of the trailer itself, Mr Singh also posted CCTV footage which clearly shows two men in a white van attach the trailer to their vehicle and make off with it.
Mr Singh is offering a cash reward for anyone who knows the whereabouts of the trailer as it is vital for his work.
Speaking to The Chronicle, he said that something happening like this has made him lose faith completely in the public.
"The theft has made me feel like nothing is safe in this world. You can't have anything nice people just want to take what's yours," Mr Singh said.
The trailer was stolen from the Langley area, and the two men in the van allegedly took off towards Colnbrook.
The trailer is a Brian James T6 5.5m x 2.2m with rare LED lights fitted, blue straps with red over straps, alloys, damage to the sides, and the spare wheel has big nails in them.
The total cost of the trailer amounts to a staggering £10,000, so it is essential that it is returned to Ms Singh who invested so much in it.
"It's a big £10,000 piece of equipment that has been stolen," Mr Singh said. "It has effected us majorly as we have contracts with companies who require us to use the trailer to move the bigger vehicles."
Mr Singh is part of a recovery company based in slough called VS Recovery Services Ltd.
Both Mr Singh and his colleagues are pleading with the public to keep an eye out for any trailers that may look similar.
He also posted numerous pictures from the CCTV footage of the white van and the two men who took the expensive piece of work equipment.
The two men appear in the photographs with one wearing a checked flannel blue shirt and the other wearing what looks to be a grey pullover.
Mr Singh has asked anyone who may know where the trailer is to get in touch with him as soon as possible, and has even offered a cash reward for anyone who has any information.
If you, or anyone you know, has any information on the whereabouts of Mr Singh's trailer, please call 07767 067577.
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