Police are appealing for information following a ram-raid on a garage in Bolton-le-Sands last week.
Burglars struck at the Spar Garage on Coastal Road, Bolton-le-Sands, around 2.25am on Wednesday, September 7.
A red Honda Jazz was driven onto the forecourt and reversed at speed into the front entrance. Two men entered the shop and took a large quantity of cigarettes and tobacco valued at around £5,000.
The men then got into the Honda, described as having a space saving wheel on the rear offside, leaving the area.
It is believed the damage caused will cost more than £10,000 to repair.
Police are asking for any information that could assist the investigation.
You can call Lancaster CID on (01524) 596455 or email 6966@lancashire.police.uk quoting log 0108 of September 7.
You can always report your information anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


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