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Police discover Red Bull trophies dumped in lake

Some of the trophies stolen from Red Bull's Formula 1 factory on December 6th have been recovered from a lake in Sandhurst. Around 60 F1 trophies were stolen in a ram-raid during the early hours of the Saturday morning. Two vehicles using foreign number plates were involved, with one driving through the glass fronted entrance to gain access. Thames Valley Police have confirmed that around 20 of the stolen items were dumped in Horseshoe Lake in Sandhurst and have now been recovered, though many are damaged. "Some of the trophies were recovered from Horseshoe Lake near Sandhurst," said a spokesperson, adding: "We estimate about 20 trophies have been recovered, but we are...
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