Police have recovered a stolen motorhome believed to have been taken from the Braintree, Essex.
Essex Police’s rural engagement team discovered the vehicle in Roxwell, a village near Chelmsford.
Officers said the vehicle, thought to be worth around £47,000 had been stolen overnight from Sible Hedingham.
It is being checked for forensic evidence and will be returned to its rightful owner.
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