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Police have issued an appeal following the theft of a mini-bus at Highbury School in Rastrick. Picture: Google Street View POLICE are appealing for information following a burglary at a school for children with special educational needs, which involved the theft of a minibus. It happened at Highbury School in Rastrick at about 6.10pm on Monday. Two suspects forced entry through the school gates and then gained entry to a silver Ford Transit with the school’s livery on its side. The vehicle then drove away through the gates towards Brighouse. Inspector Ben Doughty, who leads the Calderdale Valley s Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “We would like to hear from anyone who may have seen two people hanging around the Lower Edge Road area on early Monday evening, or who may have seen the vehicle making its way towards Brighouse at around 6.25pm.”
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image captionVehicles near Salt Pit at Denholme struggled to make it through flood water
Heavy rain has led to flooding across Yorkshire, leaving cars stranded, roads closed and rail services disrupted.
Several vehicles became stuck on Long Causeway at Denholme, Bradford, as it was blocked by flood water. Police are advising drivers to avoid the area.
In Cottingley Springs, Leeds, part of Gelderd Road was closed as the River Aire flooded on to the carriageway.
Flooding at Kirkstall Forge railway station led to services being cancelled between Shipley and Leeds.
Operator Northern said disruption was expected until 17:30 GMT, and people should check before they travel.