Manchester Evening News

Kids discover police stab vest buried in field

- By SEAMUS MCDONNELL seamus.mcdonnell@men-news.co.uk @SeamusMEN

A GROUP of schoolchil­dren discovered an old police stabproof vest buried in a field.

The pupils, from North Walkden Primary in Salford, were out walking with mum Lyndsey Chidgey on Sunday when they made the surprising find.

They were playing together in Ashtons Field, off Cleggs Lane, Little Hulton, when one of them spotted a carrier bag partially buried under the grass.

When they dug it up they discovered the vest, which appeared to have been damaged before being stuffed into the bag and buried in a hole.

Police say they are still investigat­ing to find out where the vest came from.

“At first we didn’t know what it was,” Lyndsey explained.

“We were all out on a walk and we spotted it. We pulled it out to see what it was and I explained to them what we’d found.

“We took it home with us in a plastic bag. I was very surprised to find it but the police were there really quickly to pick it up.”

After finding the vest, Lyndsey called 101 and officers arrived later that day to pick it up, they also spent some time thanking the children for their help.

“They came out on the night to see the kids,” Lyndsey added.

“They came in their car and they gave them all certificat­es as a thank you. They put the kids in the car and put the siren on, which they loved.”

The reason for the vest being buried is currently unknown and police say they are trying to find out where it came from.

A spokespers­on for GMP said: “The property was recovered and enquiries are ongoing to establish the origin.”

 ??  ?? The youngsters with the stab vest they discovered
The youngsters with the stab vest they discovered

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