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'POLICEMAN' BOUNCY CASTLE TAKEN

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Published Date: 19 June 2006
Monday, June 19: A bouncy castle decorated with policemen has been stolen from a Chipperfield pub.
Police are appealing for help after the popular children's entertainment was swiped from The Boot pub.

Diane Jones, of the pub, said: "It's a big crowd puller for the summer and we have it up every day for children to play on."

The bouncy castl
e was originally owned by the former landlord of the pub, an ex-policeman and children's entertainer, who has the bouncy castle decorated in a unique style.

Diane said: "I would think this is the only one of it's kind. It has Fuzzy Duzzy written across the top of it, which was his name when he was a children's entertainer, and all the walls have police officers on them."

Anyone with information should contact the crime desk on 01442 272002.

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    • Last Updated: 19 June 2006 8:50 AM
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