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Cash machine stolen in second ram raid in Cambridgeshire in a week

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The front of the premises was smashed into with a stolen telehandler

A cash machine has been stolen from a supermarket in a ram raid. Cambridgeshire Police were called to Asda in Ness Road, Burwell just before 5am today (Wednesday, June 17).

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Officers received reports that a stolen telehandler, along with two other vehicles, were used to remove a cash machine from the front of the premises.

Detective Inspector Jim Donington said: “We understand incidents like this are concerning for local residents, particularly given this is the second ram raid in the county in two days.

“Dedicated patrols are in place and we are actively investigating both incidents. We would urge anyone who sees suspicious behaviour, or who knows of vehicles that may have been stolen or are being used in unusual circumstances, to report this to us. Information from the public is vital in helping us prevent further offences and identify those responsible.”

Officers are appealing for information, dashcam, doorbell or CCTV footage that could assist police. Anyone with information should call police on 101 and quote incident 51 of June 17.

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