Police have launched an appeal after a Morecambe park cafe was burgled four times within a fortnight.
The cafe at Happy Mount Park in Bare has suffered several break-ins, said a local police officer.
PC Katie Foster, in a message on the police's 'Stay in the Know' information channel, said: "Please can people be aware the Cafe in Happy Mount Park has been broken into four times within the last two weeks.
Police have released CCTV footage in connection with a series of the break ins, of two people they would like to speak to.
"These offences are happening the early hours of the morning.
"Items including sweets, drinks and food are being stolen.
"This is causing a massive financial cost to the cafe.
"Please could we ask members of the public to keep an eye, if in the park."
If you have any information to help police, please call 101 or the freephone, confidential Crimestoppers line on 0800 555111.


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