Police in Derry are making a public appeal to locate the owner of part of a defibrillator unit.
Part of a Laerdal HeartStart unit was handed in to Strand Road Police Station by a member of the public.
While police are making enquiries to identify where it belongs and who owns it, they’re urging anyone who believes this may have been taken from their premises to get in touch.
Inspector Tim McCullough said: “This type of equipment is used to benefit the wider public and can be used in an emergency. It is a vital piece of equipment that could mean the difference between life and death for someone.
“If you believe this equipment belongs to you, or if you’ve noticed it is missing from your premises, call us on 101, quoting RM23008582 so we can arrange to have it returned to you.”
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