Cranbrook Supermarket targeted by Cashpoint Digger Thieves Money stolen from a cash machine at a...

Published: 11:53 am November 14, 2019
Updated: 11:53 am November 14, 2019

Cranbrook Supermarket targeted by Cashpoint Digger Thieves

Money stolen from a cash machine at a supermarket in Cranbrook is being investigated by the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate. On Thursday 14 November 2019 it was reported that a digger had been driven into the Co-operative building on the High Street just after 2am. It is understood that the plant was stolen from a nearby building site and driven across fields before ramming the the sotre. Thieves have caused thousands of pounds worth a damage to the store. https:///youtu.be/_nYg6HLYxFs Kent Police officers attended the shop where damage has been caused to the building along with the cash machine, from which a large amount of money has been reported stolen. There were no reported injuries. The digger remains outside the building and officers recovered another vehicle abandoned in a nearby road that is thought to have been involved in the burglary. Detective Sergeant Jason Booth said: ‘We remain in the area carrying out enquiries and reviewing CCTV and forensic opportunities. We are looking for three suspects and a third vehicle that may have been used. We would ask any witnesses who have not yet been in contact to call us as soon as possible.’ https:///youtu.be/Nzc68dnnYpo Anyone with information or dashcam footage from the area between 1.30am and 2.30am should call 01622 604100 quoting reference 14-0072

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