Brazen thieves have stolen thousands of pounds worth of ‘unique’ fashion from a lorry overnight.
Thames Valley Police made an appeal for information after thieves snatched Ted Baker items off a lorry on Tuesday August 8 in Milton Keynes.
The lorry was parked overnight from Monday August 7 to Tuesday August 8 at the junction of Lasborough Road and Winchester Circle in Kingston, Milton Keynes.
Sometime between 3am and 7am, the thieves forced the rear lock of the lorry open before taking thousands of pounds worth of brand t-shirts in various styles and prints, shirts, jackets and trousers.
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Investigating officer PC Ellie Daymond from the Milton Keynes Police Station said: “As you can see in the photos, some of these stolen items are quite distinctive and my hope is that someone will spot these unique items.
"If you come across any of these, I ask that you please report this to us online or via 101 quoting reference 43230353166. This report will go directly to the investigating officer.
"Equally, I would like to appeal to motorists with dash-cam footage who were in the area overnight between 7-8 August to review it and check if their camera has captured anything significant during those early hours.”
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