£60,000 worth of amps stolen from Orange HQ

Orange Amps has released details of a break-in at its Borehamwood UK headquarters over the weekend, which resulted in the theft of 141 Tiny Terror combo amplifiers.
The total retail value of the amps (model number: OS-TT-15-C-UK) is well over £60,000.
If you see a cheap Tiny Terror combo advertised beware - check the serial number to see if it has been stolen. For a complete list of the serial numbers concerned visit the Orange website.
Orange is offering a reward of £3,000 for anyone who provides information that leads to a successful conviction.
Contact Orange on 0208 905 2828 if you can help.
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